Madam Speaker, with regard to the pebble bed modular reactor the R6 billion allocated over the period is, in our view, a very satisfactory allocation. Our intention, as you have just indicated, is to finalise a corporate structure for the pebble bed modular reactor. This is a relatively complicated negotiation. We are dealing with international partners, but the intention would be to attempt to get them to finance the balance.
So, we're comfortable that, although it's a very complex, large and difficult project, we are on track and the R6 billion that the state has given, plus other amounts that were given previously, are a reasonable contribution for the state to make. We would seek to raise the balance from other partners.
With regard to the Denel guarantee, once again I don't know if you are part of that particular committee, but this is a relatively difficult commercial agreement. It relates to supply conditions for parts for a military aircraft and whilst we are in negotiations and some degree of dispute as to who was responsible for what happened, we were obliged commercially to meet our obligations on that guarantee, which we've done. We will continue some negotiations to mitigate the position further, but as we supply more and more products for this aircraft, the value of that guarantee drops quite fast.
Vote No 31 - Science and Technology - put.
Vote No 32 - Trade and Industry - put.
Vote No 33 - Transport - put.