Chair, like we said, part of the work, among others, that we are doing at the moment is conducting an audit so that we are able at the same time, using the collective approach with regard to the MIG, private resources and what is within our means, to basically roll out the programme in the rural areas where the facilities are most needed.
At the moment, R171 million, as part of the 2010 Legacy Project, has been allocated to fund a programme for the rolling out of artificial pitches in the rural areas. You will note that part of my criticism of this roll-out comes from when I launched a programme here in the Western Cape where part of the money was utilised in a manner that did not fulfil the objective of addressing the gaps with regard to the rural areas. I went to open a pitch but when I arrived there I discovered that the pitch was not needed by the people of that area because it was a pitch on top of another pitch. [Interjections.]
Yes. So, I criticised that and I have made it very clear that I am not going to allow such things to happen. I mean, on that day and for reasons best known to the co-ordinators of the project, an injustice was actually done to the people who needed that particular pitch. That is because, when I arrived there, there was actually a good pitch, netball and basketball courts, greens and all of that, but there was also this big artificial pitch that they were opening in the area. I think these are some of the things that we must actually address. We are going to attend to these head- on. Thank you.