Hon member, as indicated, we have a memorandum of understanding with the SAPS. We've developed ... There is national tourism safety forum which ... SAPS is part of it. At a provincial level, we've encouraged provinces as well to establish provincial tourism safety forums, which the majority of the provinces have managed to do.
The challenge of water we have acknowledged. That's why we have a green incentive programme. One of foci is electricity and water. If an industry is able to display that it has put systems in place to save electricity and water, we are able to incentivise them. We give them a certain amount of money for the work that they did in order to contribute towards the reduction of water and electricity consumption.
But as you might know, the Minister of Human Settlements, Water and Sanitation has already tabled a master plan on how to deal with the challenges of water. South Africa is a water-scarce country. From time to time, we have droughts, and that becomes a huge problem.
So, we'll be working with ... because they are part of our ... the water is part of the economic cluster in Cabinet. Therefore we are working together to see how we make sure that we provide water so that we don't have a crisis around that.
So far, it has not been an issue for tourists not to come to South Africa. The main issue that would make tourists not come to South Africa is crime. That's the biggest challenge that we have. That's why we call on all South Africans to work together to deal with this challenge of crime and create safer communities, not just for tourists but for all South Africans. All of us have a responsibility to make sure that we don't allow ourselves to be terrorised by a minority. Those criminals are just a few. Therefore we must come together and say enough is enough and get rid of these criminals in our society, because they don't belong to us. So that we are able to create a positive image for our country. Once we are able to do that, we'll be able therefore to attract as much tourists as possible because there will be certainty in terms of their safety when they come to South Africa.
We treat Safety and security as a human rights issue. Therefore it becomes a matter for which all of us must take responsibility and make sure that we create these safer communities and safer
environments for our people and also for our tourists. Thank you. [Applause.]