Hon Deputy Speaker, the hon member should know that the reason we took on a phased approach is precisely because we do not have the necessary capacity, nor do we have the resources to cover the entirety of the borderline. [Interjections.] That's because we do not have the money. The money is allocated by Parliament. [Interjections.] I think that is the silliest question I have ever had to respond to. We do not have the money.
We now cover three priority areas and are hoping that we will go on to the fourth one by the end of this year. What is good about this approach and the work that is being carried out at the borders is that we are able to incorporate the reserves who otherwise would not have been employed. So far we have taken on and employed 15 000 reserves, providing 15 000 households who need jobs with a much-needed income. I thank you. [Applause.]