Deputy Chairperson, the results that I have just given to the House, actually is part of the report that the member is quoting. The figures she might be referring to might be figures that are referring to those that got over 80% of the compliance requirements. In terms of the same report, the level of requirements starts at around 60% upwards and so the numbers that I have given are actually what the details of that report are. I have given that in summary, but the response of what we are doing as I have already indicated is that we have quality improvement plan that is in place.
We have allocated R300 million to be able to over the MTEF to deal with issues of quality. Those amounts are actually not about the infrastructure refurbishment or improvement. They are not about staffing. They are just about focusing on quality, where we are training members as to what the relevant quality that is expected. I have highlighted in my earlier response. The specific areas where this money will be apply to. So, we do have
a plan and I must say that the quality of services in the public health sector does require lots of investment so that it can be improved and we are doing just that. So, it will take us a while but it is important for us to say that at the end, the quality of health care services should be the same in both public and private health sector. Thank you.