Speaker, I would very much like to thank the hon Singh. Yes, indeed, the 13 million people who depend on welfare grants are too many. I think the aim of the antipoverty approach is to reduce that number by getting more people to eke out a living on their own without being dependent on social grants. I could mention many examples of people whose lives were changed through this programme but, on a much larger scale, the rural development Ministry is also attending to those communities, particularly in the rural areas, who need assistance in how to till the soil, who need tractors, seeds, and so on.
In this way, we believe, we will be able to not only reduce the number of those who are dependent on social grants, but also improve food security. That's the main thrust of all of these co-ordinated efforts. Thank you.