Mr Speaker, the context talks more to one of the companies that we visited and, also, the interaction that we had with the communities. Among other things, we were confronted with fronting; that is what we are talking about.
A process has ensued in relation to fronting which, specifically, relates to this one particular company that continues to benefit out of those that have not benefited and continue not to benefit. The conclusion I am making is that the diversification of these local economic activities of the West Coast can only happen through partnerships with government, the private sector, labour and communities; all in the belief that, once again, together we indeed can do more.