House Chair, well, that is a new question altogether; it is not a follow-up. However, let me again state that the policy is in place and it only affects the upgrade of systems owned by government. The Department of Human Settlements itself does not own any properties. These properties are owned by municipalities.
Working together with the municipalities, we are making sure that these upgrades will take place. Secondly, we are also making sure that ownership eventually gets transferred to the people themselves. Thirdly, we want to make sure that those hostels and other such structures are integrated into the various townships and villages in which they are located.
During the days of apartheid, such structures were kept away from people and people were isolated whilst they were located within townships and villages. The integration of all these systems is part of the mandate of the Department of Human Settlements, so that all people have a sense of belonging. Thank you.