Dr Forlee added that the Minister agreed that there would be a retraction of the directive issued about the ECS licence. This meant that ICASA did not have to consider it anymore. Sentech was a government institution and it had an ECS licence. There was an agreement that Infraco should collaborate with Sentech as much as possible to enable Infraco's mandate. If there was an impact on Infraco's business or if it could not fulfil its mandate, then this agreement would be reconsidered. This was an undertaking by the Department of Communications. The Chairperson of the Committee noted that this happened a year ago. She asked if anything had changed. Dr Forlee said that Infraco was still engaging with Sentech. The DPE felt that this was an area that had not been given proper attention and hoped that the situation would improve in the next three to six months. If it did not, the DPE would raise the issue of the ECS licence again.