Speaker, the World Economic Forum, which the President just mentioned in his reply to the hon Fubbs, publishes a global competitiveness report every year. The latest one finds that South Africa ranks last among the Brics nations in terms of labour market efficiency, with China ranked the highest at position 38, and South Africa the lowest at 97. The report finds that our position is worsened by performance in three main areas; firstly, inflexible hiring and firing practices; secondly, a lack of flexibility in wage determination by companies; and thirdly, we have poor labour-employer relations. What reforms will this government implement to replicate the other Bric nations' success in increasing labour market efficiency, particularly in these three areas?