Hon Mr Trevor Bonhomme asked about what underpinned the statement that air quality management in the Vaal Triangle Hotspot was not working effectively or was not being implemented. Hon Mr Makhubele asked whether all polluting companies were not cooperating with local communities or just some. Mr Mokoena responded that lack of resources inhibited the participation of local communities. Local communities had been trying to engage with ArcelorMittal South Africa, but to no avail, and it was precisely for this reason that the community took ArcelorMittal to court. Instead of addressing the pollution problem, ArcelorMittal and other polluters indicated that pollutants in the area of their operation actually comes from Johannesburg. Consequently, local communities in the Vaal Triangle would like the Department to undertake studies that point out who is responsible for what. In this respect, Dr Mdluli stated that the Vaal Health Study was due for completion in July 2015, and would share the report once it is available.