We think that one of the motivations for us to put these labour centres was meant also to deal with that. But we have now started coming up with the concept of the mobile centres and we do what we call Ilima where for instance, we were saying in Lephalale day before yesterday that, mobilise a number of inspectors, mobilise a number of people who are processing the UIF, the compensation grant and put them there for a week or two to process these issues manually and bring back every claim with the documentation into an office which is electronically, we must therefore be able to keep on visiting these particular
centres which are in the outskirts or where there are very small offices. For instance, we are under pressure in Lephalale.
There's also a huge office which is based in, what is it? It's about
100 kilometers from Lephalale, but the office that is in Lephalale is unable to process that. So, we have realised that the only way to deal with that, before we could open the offices, is to approach that in big mass like Ilima, to be able to operate for that particular time and make announcement on radio that on this particular period, staring from a particular day to that day, we will be in this particular area.
All those who are having queries and so on, must be able to attend. So, we are in fact developing such approaches which will be able to help us.