Chair, I think there has not been any thinking with regard to that. As you will know, these games were actually launched on a massive scale, but it has not been a concern for everybody in the country. Mobilising communities and making the games compulsory for every province and every area in a co-ordinated manner is part and parcel of our plans to ensure that young people - even those at former model C schools - are actually able to participate in the indigenous games.
Part of the challenge that we have had in this country is that model C schools, from a private point of view and because parents pay for sport and sport personnel in those particular schools, make a determination as to what sport they will play and what sport they won't play. So, it is in no- fee schools in the townships that you will find indigenous games and all of that actually being played.
These are some of the things that I think are worth considering in regard to our plans to ensure that this is expanded to the national level.