It was indicated that initially the project was supposed to deliver 3 000 units. It was stated that 87 units were poorly constructed. There were 405 units that were illegally occupied and unfortunately those units had defects that required rectification. It was also reported that NHBRC was involved in the quality assurance determination, therefore the delegation instructed the national department to make a follow-up on the issue and NHBRC should be liable for the rectification cost. People were supposed to be evicted but they were refusing. The area was initially identified to upgrade three informal settlements in the area. By the time of a visit, units were supposed to be 90 percent complete, but the process has stalled.