Whether the Government will seek to encourage the rapid realisation of an active citizenry, as envisaged in the National Development Plan, by fostering support for the establishment of an independent SA Social Compact Organisation with an initial grant, so that the country’s many communities that are still languishing in poverty can (a) easily access information and data in the economic sphere to become active in small businesses, (b) break down barriers to private investments in their largely untransformed townships that still continue to exist on the periphery of our towns and cities with little change in the past two decades, (c) become directly involved in food production in the urban landscape, (d) rapidly transform spatial arrangements through the Government’s increased devolution of meaningful planning powers to them and (e) work together as a community for the realisation of wards and districts that are gang free, drug free and crime free; if not, why not; if so, will the Government examine the model being used by Social Compact in the United States of America to spur the establishment of a South African counterpart on a similar or different basis?