Hon Chairperson, as indicated, Needu will basically look at it on a system-wide basis. It might well occur that it is satisfied with the curriculum content, but might recognise that the reason why there is no quality education taking place in our schools is because of the levels of competency and ability of teachers, or a lack of teacher development, or the fact that the resources that are provided for teachers are inadequate. I cannot anticipate what it is going to find, as it will do so independently.
Then, obviously, it will link that to the resolutions and recommendations that it will provide to the Department of Basic Education. It will say that in order to enhance quality education it is important that they pay particular attention to a particular area or, if resources are not sufficient, that they increase the amount of resources. Parliament, having the authority to approve, alter or amend the budget, may then say that, having regard to its recommendations and recognising the reality on the ground, it is important that they pay attention to a particular element and they suggest to Treasury that they provide resources in this regard. So I do think that it could play a meaningful role, as the hon member has suggested. Thank you.