No, no, thank you very much. We can provide the memorandum of understanding that we've entered into with the SA Police Service. We can also provide as well the tourism plan that we've developed which is anchored on three pillars that is proactive measures so that they would prevent tourists from being attacked, and then the responsive measures that when an attack has happened, how do we respond and the aftercare of the tourist that might have been attacked. The plan is there. We can share with the House a copy of that plan that we are concluding with. We are engaging everybody and tourism industry is part of discussion on the plan. We've got municipalities, especial those that are affected. For example, you will recall that two months ago the Minister came here in Cape Town together with the mayor of Cape Town and went and launch the tourism monitors at Table Mountain. It is part of that bigger plan of tourism safety. Therefore, we can share that with you.
I have indicated that we want to see the beneficiations and we have got the transformation fund. Currently, since the fund was established we've able to ... we are working with the National Empowerment Fund, NEF. We have been able to make sure that we approved about 17 projects. Secondly, we are intervening around the - as I've indicated - SA National Parks, Sanparks, because most of our Sanparks are surrounded by rural communities - ordinary people. We are coming up with incubators project as I've indicated. We've got various incubators programme that are there which deal with accommodation, tour operation, arts and crafts - what the people want - that's what we provide - based on their needs and that is how we support them. As I've indicated we have given money to Sanparks which they are using to employ or contract the small, medium and micro-sized enterprises, SMMEs, surrounding communities so that they go and do the maintenance refurbishment of the facilities inside the parks. Therefore, those beneficiations become community beneficiations because of that.
As I've indicated, we have various programmes that we are dealing with because tourism is a value chain system. Be at a transportation level, we are working on it. Be it at accommodation level, arts crafts and all, we are working very ... with all those chains so that there is a huge beneficiation at the end. We are currently
targeting some of the agritourism and ecotourism at the end so that there are huge beneficiations around communities that were previously not benefiting out of tourism. [Applause.]
Question 194: