Oh! Thank you, sir. Let me also say to hon Mnguni that the performance agreement we've just signed with the President is that in the next four years we have to release 6 250 hectares of state- owned land on which to provide local government with land to build houses. What I can tell you, hon Mnguni is that Public Works has already provided local government and provincial government with so much land in the last year. We will be happy to draw up a list for you to indicate just how much has been shared.
Let me also just make a very important point in the last minute of my allocated time: There is a very young organisation called SA Women in Engineering, Saweng. I would like to make sure that members of the committee actually make contact with this association. I think it's a voluntary association. They invited me to speak there and I thought I will see 10 to 15 women. But I saw 150 young women - the most beautiful in our country. They told me they are engineers, quantity surveyors and architects, and I was shocked, really shocked, to see that there are so many young women who are organised and really assertive. I think, hon November, we must put you in touch with them because what those women are doing will inspire you. Thank you, Chairperson. [Applause.]
With regard to the last point, this reminded me that there is a demonstration which we are going to go to downstairs, because it's not true that there is no asset register in Public Works.
Iphaya ematshinini. Siza kucofa phaya ... [It is on the machine. We are going to press there ...]
... so that everybody can see it. Thank you. [Applause.]