Thank you, Chairperson. The administered prices question, I think, is a very valid one, hon Ross, and something that we are beginning to look at. I think your description of South Africa's economy slipping into stagflation might be an overdramatisation, so let's look at the definition together. We are not having no growth and very high inflation. We have reasonable growth and managed inflation in the context we find ourselves in.
We will certainly look at the points that you make on Eskom together with Minister Gigaba and see whether there are issues that he and the Minister of Energy can actually address.
Hon Sogoni, thank you for your contributions, both in managing the committee process and for your references to the predetermined objectives, PDOs, and linking them to expenditure.
Finally, apart from collectively working on building confidence in our country and building the credibility of our country, let us also confront the reality that unless we get implementation right in virtually every part of government, we can have all the money we like, but we are not going to have all the impact that we want at the end of the day. Thank you very much. [Applause.]
Debate concluded.
Bill read a first time.