Speaker, the Presidential Infrastructure Co- Ordinating Commission will certainly play a role. That commission is going to look at very specific projects, particularly if you take into account that, as I have just said, resources and funds have been put aside for infrastructure.
We are working very hard on a plan to deal with very specific national infrastructure projects. Once we start up infrastructure projects, it certainly create jobs and in the process, as it has been experienced, people learn skills. Once there has been infrastructure development, and by the time it has been completed, there are people who qualify for certain skills. So, in a sense, we will be making a contribution.
Of course, we are inviting the private sector to participate as well. So we believe the plans we have will, in a sense, contribute towards skills development.
In addition to the area of infrastructure, we are also concentrating on skills development at other levels, including the level of higher education, through, for example, reviving the colleges so that we are able to create skills at a faster rate. We certainly hope our plan will help address the challenges you are talking about. Thank you.