Deputy Speaker, on the contrary, the central application system is working in KwaZulu-Natal. In fact, we have drawn lessons from the KwaZulu-Natal model, including a study that we conducted in the United Kingdom, and we believe that it will assist in dealing with some of these backlogs. Indeed, the hon Bhanga would also appreciate that that is the reason we are establishing two universities - in order to accommodate as many young people as possible into universities. We do believe that, with these two universities, we will be able to address the problems he is raising.
Lastly, as I sit down, we are trying as a department to promote further education and training, FET, colleges as institutions of choice. We do believe that the focus must not only be on universities because, if we focus on universities, then we are going to run out of space. The FET colleges are institutions where young people can really source the necessary and scarce skills that we require as a country. Thank you very much. [Applause.]