Chairperson, black children continue to be at the receiving end of the education system, which is clearly ailing. Recent studies have shown that drop-out rates are much lower in white and Indian communities than in coloured and black groups. This can be explained by historical reasons, but factors affecting such drop-outs are many and varied, from inexperienced teachers and teachers teaching subjects for which they are not properly qualified, to too great a dependence on foreign teachers. My question to you is: What steps are you going to take to make conditions attractive to those learners who dropped out because of the conditions in their classrooms? [Time expired.]