Thank you very much, Chairperson, and in particular may I thank the hon member for his support for the budget of the department. On the issue of Sefa and small business funding, I'd like to give the assurance that the Department of Trade and Industry and the Department of Economic Development work closely on this issue; that, in fact, when we constituted the board of Sefa, we appointed to the board a representative of the Small Enterprise Development Agency, Seda.
The basic division of labour between the two agencies is that one addresses funding, and the other addresses business support and technical services. But we are mindful of the fact that we need to really integrate the services of different agencies in government. The next step will be to try to do more of this with provinces and local government too. On the second question of Itac, I'd like to draw the hon member's attention to the fact that the Itac board deals with the work of Itac. That has a policy component, which the Minister of Economic Development deals with. In respect of individual applications for tariff setting, the Minister of Trade and Industry plays the lead role there. So, between the two departments they have found a way in which we can use one agency to satisfy the trade requirements of government, instead of creating two separate regulatory agencies to do the same. I think this is the kind of integration that government is increasingly seeking to achieve. Thank you.
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