You would know that we did develop a National Tourism Sector Strategy of which key amongst that National Tourism Sector Strategy is to expand tourism products for South Africa so that we are able to offer a multiplicity of products. That is able to enable us to compete globally. Tourism is a competitive industry and taking into consideration that as a country South Africa we are in the tip end of the continent. For example, we are mobilising all our missions all over because they have not been actively engaged to tourism products to sell South Africa. We are also working with Brand SA to make sure that we build the Brand SA. We want to make sure that people have got multiplicity of products that they are able to compete with.
We have got good infrastructure, we need to make sure that we maximise using these infrastructure that other countries like the one that the mission in the East does not have. When you go to Kenya
mainly they will provide you with safari, but we provide beyond. At the same time, it is our view that as a region we must be able to compliment each other as much as practically possible so that we are not seeing as competing amongst ourselves - but be able to integrate and co-operate with the view of maximising these tourists arrivals in the continent. So that it does not just only become a benefit to one country but it becomes a benefit to the region as a whole by making sure that there is a link that exists. When somebody lands in Addis Ababa, they are able to be linked to OR Tambo International Airport, when somebody lands to OR Tambo they are able to be linked to Nairobi, so that we don't find ourselves as if we are working in silos as a continent. We want to maximise because if we don't do that you will attract more tourists coming to the country, and the tourism industry boom more job opportunities, then people will have to flock to South Africa to look for those opportunities. That will then become a crisis. Thank you.