Deputy Speaker, that is just a load of absolute nonsense. I pointed out that the responsibility for the management of state-owned enterprises falls under the Department of Public Enterprises; our department is not responsible for that. I pointed out that the approach that we support towards black economic empowerment, to seek to promote an entrepreneurial culture and to encourage people to end up as real productive players in the economy, whether they are in receipt of share ownership deals in private companies that are established by the companies, or whether this is through the indirect route of procurement decisions that need to be taken and supply development decisions that need to be taken by bigger companies in relation to smaller companies. That is the direction in which we are moving, the direction that has a lot of broad support across the country. I think that is something that can unlock a huge amount of creative and productive capacity in the majority of people who were disadvantaged under apartheid and colonialism.