Deputy Speaker, in terms of overlap and waste and potential waste, the hon member's observation is correct. It is a concern for us as well, and we are working on that. There are two initiatives that I would like to refer to. The one is at international level. We believe that we can cut down on the marketing efforts of municipalities and provinces at international level. We believe that it is primarily the responsibility and duty of national government to market the country internationally. We don't want to exclude the provinces and the cities, and we understand it is a concurrent function. We believe that we can use our money much more wisely, and we are in discussion with all the role-players to achieve that.
We obviously want them to be at Indaba, which is our local trade show. What we want the municipalities and provinces to do is not to market themselves or to rent these quite expensive spaces. Nobody wants to visit a municipality. People want to see products, and they want to go and visit products. They should enter into a contract with us to rather make that space available to product owners.
With regard to our co-operation with all the stakeholders, also the three cities, we are in constant discussion with them to ensure that even if there are cuts, we implement them wisely, treat everybody fairly and in an equal way. Ultimately, it is these players that must take responsibility themselves. Thank you.