Chairperson, during the 2004-05 financial year, the three municipalities concerned did not receive municipal infrastructure grant, Mig, allocations. These funds were actually allocated to their district municipality, the Siyanda District Municipality, to implement on behalf of the municipalities.
Subsequently, the Mier and !Khai-Garib municipalities - I apologise, because it's a Khoisan word and I regret that I may have got the pronunciation wrong, which is my fault really - started to receive Mig allocations directly in the 2005-06 financial year, and the !Kheis Municipality started receiving allocations in the following years, from 2008-09 onwards. From the inception of the Mig until the end of the 2010-11 financial year, the three municipalities received allocations of R16,5 million, R41,5 million and R19,6 million, respectively.
I have a table here, Chairperson, and I am quite happy to give it to the hon member and to actually take her through it. There is also a table that responds to the second question. It's a series of statistics and I would suggest, with your and the members' agreement, that we ask our parliamentary liaison officer, Jazz Mokoena, to ensure that she gets this this afternoon. If she cares to, she can engage further with us, but obviously she might want to put follow-up questions here. Thank you.