The funding model has never been agreed on. The deadlock was between two views. One view was that the roll-out and business model must yield an economic dividend, with only R500 million being funded from the fiscus and the rest of the funding sources coming from commercial markets. The other view was that the funding of R3,8 billion should come from government, and that Sentech should immediately use the R500 million allocation to connect some of the 500 Dinaledi schools identified by the shareholder. Sentech is currently engaging in a project to replace the aged analogue television infrastructure services operating on four digital TV platforms. It is important to take the digital technological world to previously disadvantaged rural communities. The key is to provide information to all South Africans, not to dwell on the ideologies and what-not that was mentioned. [Applause.]