Chair, the department's initiative seeks to ensure geographical spread of our developmental footprint albeit resources permitting. Our destination development and tourism sector support services programme through instruments such as working for tourism and tourism incentive programme support the department in the development of products attractions and skills. These initiatives have been and/or being implemented right across the country, in places such as uMkhanyakude, Vhembe, Mopani, OR Tambo, Mahikeng, Sol Plaatjie, Maluti-a-Phofung, Soweto, Mdantsane, Springbok, eHlanzeni, just to mention a few. So we have got a whole range of this programme going on.
The department will continue to ensure the geographical spread of the initiatives and most importantly sustainability thereof. That is where we are. We have got the programme which is spreading all over the country and if members want more details, more information as to where the project is located and all those things, we can be able to supply in due course if members want the details thereof. But these are some of examples that we are just presenting to you that we are not necessarily approaching issues on the basis of a particular province, we look at the totality of the country. Based on that totality of the country, we are then saying, what products must be developed. So that we are able to expand the tourism products for
our tourists in South Africa, as opposed to the current arrangement where tourists are mainly exposed to a few products. We want to expand so that there is as much products available at the disposal of the tourists at the end of the day. Thank you very much.