Hon Speaker, through you to our President, on behalf of the IFP I just want to say that government doesn't seem to be meeting its targets. Mr President, two years ago you promised laptops to teachers but they haven't received those laptops. Incentives were promised to teachers teaching in rural schools, but they have yet to receive those incentives. With regard to scholar transport, we still have learners travelling more than 10 km to school. But most importantly, the process whereby principals and deputy principals have to sign performance agreements has been held to ransom by unions in the Education Labour Relations Council, ELRC, for two years, and that has a bearing on the provision of quality education. Last week the Global Competitiveness Report released results in which South Africa was ranked number 142 out of 144 countries in education. I hope that Cabinet has seen this report. If we were meeting our targets, why are we ranked the lowest? I thank you.