Madam Deputy Speaker, our assessment of the SMME programme does, in fact, conclude with the inescapable result that we have achieved too little with our SMME programmes in the past. However, within that, we have tried to pick out those parts of the programme where we think the results have been relatively good, and on which we should focus more attention.
One of the conclusions has been that the incubation programmes, which operated originally under manufacturing advisory centres and so on, were actually some of the best programmes that we had offered to SMMEs. That is also in line with international experience in this regard.
The problem that we have had in South Africa is that proportionally we have had far too few of those. What we are trying to do, is concentrating more effort and more resources on those parts of the SMME programmes where we think we have delivered results. That is why we are prioritising incubation programmes with different measures to try to support an expanded roll-out of incubation. The aim, of course, is that we want to create entrepreneurs with real skills and real capacities who would become involved in the productive economy of this country. Thank you.