Deputy Speaker, I would like to thank the Minister for that reply. I think one point that we will agree on is that your department is not endowed with adequate resources to market South Africa effectively to the world. In my understanding, the Three Cities Alliance agreement is also subject to certain grant cuts which your department provides to them in order to try and promote their cities within this type of arrangement, or this memorandum of understanding.
When we were at the indaba in Durban this year, one thing I found very much of concern to me was the duplication and the lack of co-ordination between various spheres of government where money is going into this marketing effort and the fact that you end up with press advertisements in the Daily Dispatch, for instance, where I come from, that are actually competing with each other. My question to you is: Who will monitor the co-ordination of these three cities' marketing plan to ensure equitable and fair representation of the cities and what they have on offer? Is there a common business plan associated with this business initiative to ensure that it is properly implemented and monitored? I thank you.