Hon member, on my recent trip to China, I met with the Chinese leadership - the Prime Minister, the Vice President and the President. The main topic of our discussion was a demand from our side that we should have value-added goods which would be manufactured in South Africa and marketed in China, as well as projects that South African companies could identify in China. And that's what was agreed to. The Trade and Industry Ministry provided me with a list of 10 such products, as well as projects, which I handed over to the Chinese authorities.
So, it is indeed possible. In other words, once there's a project in China run by South African enterprises, it is possible to take South African labour into China. That's not difficult. The same applies to other investment outlets on the African continent.
Of course, we would not be as aggressive as the Chinese. As you know they have a population of 1,3 billion, so they normally outperform most countries. That is because their workforce works in a platoon system - they work 24 hours a day in a shift system. However, our workers work a five-day week, they have their weekends off, and so on. Therein lies the rub. Thank you.