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you very much, well; I have been assigned the responsibility by the President to chair the Human Resource Development Council, now in that Council, we have got the private sector, we have got civil society and we have got government. This question came a number of times that there is a skills mismatch in the country. We are producing; we are training young people that cannot be absorbed by our private sector. It's a matter that is on the table and it's possible that our training can be tailor made to suit the needs of industry, but of course any skill that is acquired by a young person, that skill is important. We are not only looking at giving young people a skill so that they can be employed. We are giving them a skill so that they can also be employers. So it's a two pronged process, because there is a programme where government is consistently supporting small enterprises, so that they can grow and be big enterprises.
Any economy that is thriving has its foundation, the small- medium enterprises, that are able to employ one or two, up 100 people. Those SMMEs are important mixture in any economy, for that economy thrive. So what I'm saying, it's a matter that Council is going to discuss, skill mismatch but whatever skills that are out there, people acquired they put them into best use.