The Committee notes that initial targets set for the call up of Defence Reserves have not been reached in 2009/10 and would also not be reached in any of the other years. National Treasury noted that 15 323 Reserve Force members were called up between 2007/08 and 2009/10, at an average cost of R328.4 million, whereas the South African Police Services (SAPS) called up 75 000 Reserves over the same period, at an average cost of R99.6 million. It appears as if the Defence Reserves are called up on a more permanent basis, in other words for a full year, whilst a SAPS Reservist can only work for 160 hours per annum. A comprehensive report on the state of the SANDF Reserves, as well as the rejuvenation of this force, must be submitted to the Committee as a matter of urgency.