Speaker, I want to respond to the last statement that was made by the DA. I am interested, in the first instance, in the fact that the DA wants high tariffs. That is news to me.
In this particular case, I think that the hon member needs to know that this process was fast-tracked. We have a process of setting tariffs in this country, and it is not a question of coming to talk to the Minister and lobbying the Minister; there is a process of investigation that takes place.
There was no inordinate delay, and that tariff was in place. Unfortunately, I think the problems in the sector are bigger and deeper than simply that. If one looks at the Industrial Policy Action Plan, one will see that we are actually working on some of those matters.
Let me also say that I think that the entire value chain has some very significant problems, because it is very, very important that we make sure that the benefits go on to the ordinary consumer. The statement that was made by the Minister of Economic Development the other day, about the price- fixing that had been going on among bread producers, shows that there are a lot of very significant problems that need to be solved.
I think that the work has been done on our side and that it is mostly to the satisfaction, broadly speaking, of the grain producers. Thank you.