Hon Koornhof, the idea of establishing a special task team in the National Planning Commission has not been entertained by Cabinet, and it is an idea, perhaps, that you've planted now. I would just like to say that the lessons of the 2010 Fifa Soccer World Cup will not be lost to government because, in preparing for the 2010 Fifa Soccer World Cup, we were able to work within very tight timeframes and to have interspherical co-ordination from national down to host city level, which is local government.
We believe that need we to identify major projects that are catalytic. For example, if we were to say that our next "Fifa World Cup" is to provide poor communities in rural areas and in the townships with bulk economic and social infrastructure so that, as I said, none of our people should be without access to potable water, proper sanitation and an environment that is liveable. If we were to do that and tackle it in the same spirit by harnessing the available talent in the country from engineers, and so on, I think we would enhance our chances of cementing the unity of our nation.
The fact is that the Bulls were able to take the semi-final and final of the Super 14 rugby tournament to Orlando Stadium and, whilst there, then had the privilege of interacting with Sowetans. In Pretoria, a pint of beer costs R25. In Soweto, two quarts of beer cost R30. So, they were very happy, and I think that we can have integration. [Laughter.] We can really have national unity. Our people can live cheek by jowl, and we will be a truly happy nation, if the infrastructure is there. One of the things that cause people to migrate away from the depressed areas is absence of infrastructure. Thank you.