Chairperson, I think the idea of the War on Poverty campaign was to pilot a co-ordinated intervention. Out of that, the reports that are generated would serve a useful purpose if they are indeed shared with Parliament. They can be replicated in all other areas because the critical element in this strategy is co-ordination. When government departments work in silos, the impact is minimal.
I mentioned the Nisis system of Social Development because we may find that recipients of one social grant or the other can benefit. They can actually be assisted if one or two members of that household are identified and given dedicated support in a sustained fashion, particularly if in that household there are people who are trainable, or people who have dropped out of school but can still go back. Such people can be assisted to complete their education because that then has the impact of lifting the household out of the poverty morass. Therefore I think sharing these reports with Parliament can really serve a useful purpose. Thank you.