Speaker, I wish I knew what the specific bottlenecks are that I am supposed to comment on and whether we are doing something about them.
We have been working hard and, I have said this repeatedly, we are trying to move away from the slow-paced manner in which governments do things. We want to do things differently. That is part of what we have been trying to do, to say that we can be quicker and better in terms of how we implement our policies and how we deal with bottlenecks.
Government does this continually. It is not as if we are going to start afresh by asking what we can do. We do it at all material times by asking how we move forward. As you say, we need to industrialise, and part of what we are saying is that we need to create more opportunities, thereby creating more possibilities and opportunities for our citizens so that we are able to employ our skills.
We also need to deal with those with new skills, who don't have any experience when coming out of the tertiary institutions. We have plans on how to handle that so that we can move forward more quickly and cause all our skills to engage with the challenges. Thank you.