The question deals with the issue of infrastructure, and the response to the question is that we are committed to the eradication of 395 mud schools. All these schools are in the Eastern Cape. The verification of mud schools is ongoing, but for the 2011-12 financial year an amount of R420 million has been set aside to replace those schools.
Jobs to be created will be quantified once implementation plans have been finalised by the implementing agencies. Obviously we will look for job opportunities that can be created within communities.
Then, a further 1 370 schools will be provided with a water supply. All nine provinces will benefit from this particular programme. The verification of water backlogs is ongoing. For the 2011-12 financial year an amount of R94,397 million has been set aside for water supply. Jobs will be created and quantified on the basis of implementation plans by the relevant agencies.
With regard to section (c), 536 schools will be provided with sanitation and that has been taken into account. All nine provinces will benefit from this programme. The verification of sanitation backlogs is again ongoing. However, for the 2011-12 financial year an amount of R119,152 million has been set aside for sanitation. Jobs will also be created in terms of the implementation programme.
With regard to the final part of the question, that is electricity, all nine provinces will benefit from it. About 1 434 schools will benefit from this particular programme across the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework, MTEF period. Whilst the verification process is ongoing, for the 2011-12 financial year an amount of R66,451 million has been set aside for the electrification of schools. Jobs will also be created in terms of the implementation plans by the relevant agencies. I thank you.