Deputy Speaker, with regard to the comment that the Minister has just made, the Brazilian example is actually instructive. The example of the privatisation of the Brazilian airport, where a 51% stake was sold and the equivalent of R70 billion was raised, which would be equal to a quarter of our entire infrastructure budget that this government is currently trying to finance, is evidence. So, if the Minister is asking for some evidence, there it is. Also, the National Development Plan handed over in this House this morning supports an approach to economic empowerment which places the wealth currently accumulated in the hands of the government in the hands of the people.
The Minister said that he does not support that approach today. Is he therefore confirming that it is his department's policy to ignore the approach suggested in the National Development Plan and to pursue some different plan?