Deputy Speaker, I must say that the collaboration also involves us collaborating amongst ourselves as government. I have entered into a number of memorandums of understanding with colleagues - Correctional Service, Labour and all other departments - that have bearing.
What we have done is establish a joint structure which involves others. For instance, when we profiled Vhembe, we had a joint structure between the national department, the province itself and the district as well as communities so that, when we are finished with the area, the community, the school and the district will sustain and continue the programme.
Therefore we are profiling and developing plans and we expect the key stakeholders to implement the plans. What we will do at the national level is monitor the process. We have ongoing meetings with all the partners almost on a fortnightly basis whilst we are running with the process. But, as I said, the idea is that, at the end of the day, we will have to leave the implementation to the people who have a mandate to implement, which are provinces.
There is no intention to be there forever but we are mainly setting up the process of reform so that provinces, districts and schools can begin to own the reform process themselves. Thank you.