Hon Speaker, with the experience that the Deputy President has of having been exposed to the situation of the migrant labour system himself, I'm sure that he is as sensitive as we are on this matter. Therefore, I want to raise the issue of the infrastructure which is lying fallow in the former homelands, where these people come from - the areas that have been declared, in the past, as cheap labour reserves - like the former Transkei, Ciskei and Bophuthatswana. That infrastructure is lying fallow, and yet we have a number of people who are moving from those areas to go and work in the mines. This is an issue that we have kept on raising within our own and the other portfolio committees, but there has never been any respectable follow-up on it.
The question of incentives should also be linked to this issue so that people would not move from those areas but remain where they reside with their families, because, as you correctly pointed out, it breaks down families. It is a serious issue, especially with regard to children and women. I would like the Deputy President to give us an idea on this issue. [Time expired.] Thank you.