Hon Bhoola, we are, indeed, working to promote an inclusive economy and one that is not run by the minority perpetually. Over R600 billion in black economic empowerment, BEE, transactions have been recorded since 1995. However, fronting has also escalated, thus distorting the picture of our transformation. The Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Amendment Bill was signed into law on 27 January 2014. It seeks to prevent the distortions such as fronting, while also reorienting broad-based black economic empowerment, BBBEE, towards the productive sectors of the economy, such as industrialisation.