Hon Speaker, we are actually working very, very closely with communities and we have councils of stakeholders there. Firstly, we have just had a conference and at that conference there were 800 people - 400 of them were councils of stakeholders. They are, in other words, representatives of the people there where we work, and they are the ones who determine what has to be done there. When we had the conference, it was very significant to note that these were the people who were making us accountable. They said to us: "We asked you to do fencing. You came and did the road!" or vice versa. These are the people who actually determine this.
Secondly, in regard to people who fail to actually do the work, one of the important things that is related to failure is that in the department we do not have experienced people who have been working on rural development. We are building that capacity in the department, together with communities. The ability of communities to make us account for things all the time when we meet with them is one very important aspect of building that capacity, because that is building accountability on the part of government. Thank you.