Hon members, yes, it is in the country's interests not only to retain such technological know-how, but also to produce more of the same because opportunities exist for our nuclear scientists to gain practical experience in countries that are willing. For instance, South Korea has an institute which trains nuclear engineers and physicists, and they have expressed the willingness to accept young South African students who are keen to pursue studies in that regard.
It is really for us as a country, through the Human Resource Development Council, to work out the needs of expertise in this area and prepare accordingly, so that at the time when the decision is made to go back to nuclear power, we should not then find that we don't have personnel. So, it is indeed in our interests to retain such nuclear expertise.