Chairperson, there will not necessarily be a trade-off, hon member. Maybe this is a prediction of certain things that will happen in the future if you do well in your election campaign. [Interjections.]
No, it is not going to be like that. These countries have been working together, even on the Lesotho Highlands Water Project. We have, for some time now, been eyeing that kind of arrangement for the Orange River itself. So, there is some form of working together. I don't know what you actually mean by "trade-off". But the Lesotho Highlands Water Project remains that project. If there is to be a second phase of that project, we will then have another process, and that process is already under way. So, there is not going to be a trade-off, if you mean it in that context.
If we need funding, of course, the manner in which we have been funding projects of this magnitude - through the TCTA, the Trans-Caledon Tunnel Authority- will still prevail, even for this particular project. This is because the TCTA is not confined to only helping Lesotho. We will look at the same model with other projects of this size - that is, raising money from the bond markets and so on. Thank you.