Hon Minister, I especially like the last part of your answer and I link, I think when you listed point two, that we truly need to get the whole of the country on board to be involved on the economy. The concern that there is, is that Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment has in fact not reached as wider net and as a wider group of people as it should have. The inequality, and I'm not talking just amongst black South Africans, there is recent studies that shows that, that inequality has in fact increased over the last few years, and that says that there's a small connected few that continuously get advantage through this over and over again and you actually excluding a much broader group of people like black South Africans that are left behind.
Now, do you agree that it is the case, and if you do, what would be done differently to ensure that what has been done in the past do not perpetuate this and that imbalances increase? Also, what other measures are you looking at to then actually give effect to the original vision of Broad- Based Black Economic Empowerment?