Well, as I have indicated the e-visa pilot started on the 26th and today is the 27th. So, it will be impossible to determine whether there has been an increase as a result of that introduction because it started yesterday. So, we will be monitoring it very closely so that we are able to see whether there is change in the system. The other countries that we are targeting as you might be aware that in order for us to reach the target that we have set ourselves, we have said we are going to
be targeting China as one of the new country, India is one of them and then in Africa is Nigeria, because of the numbers that they have. We think that if we pay special focus and attention on those countries we will be in a position to then have an increase of tourists coming to South Africa. However the challenge that we have is this question of e-visa and the visa process that ark the system currently because somebody must go to one office somewhere which might be 100 or 200 or 500 or 600 kilometers away, then go there and submit the forms and the passport and then go back. Come back after a week or so. So that process becomes so cumbersome that it discourages anybody who wants to travel to begin to think about travelling. So, we are hoping that once the system has been rolled out the e-visa system as a pilot and it becomes successful we will therefore be able to extend it to the countries that we are targeting in particular China, India and Nigeria. Thanks.
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