Hon Speaker, that is a necessity. I don't think, as a country, we can avoid that. Down the line, we must be able and be prepared to reskill our work force. Already we have started to lose jobs in a number of sectors. I am sure the Commission that has been appointed by the President will come with a few recommendations regarding those people who have already lost jobs in the different sectors. It's something that is unavoidable. As government, as we continue the skilling of our nation, we must double our efforts. However, like I have said as we try and reskill our people it does not mean that the Fourth Industrial Revolution would only result in job losses. It will
create jobs as much as it will close certain jobs. Those jobs that are closed, we must reskill those people. We are not very sure in terms of the amount of jobs that are going to be created and the amount of jobs that are going to be lost. Now the difference, as a country we can be able to reskill those people going forward. I don't think we should be scared of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. We prepared, we would handle the challenges, but it will take us to another level of growth and development. Thank you very much.
Question 17: