Thank you very much. Let me state - and, I think, I have stated this with Mr Greyling on many occasions - that government is very committed to renewable energy. Any country that is not committing to renewable energy is being suicidal economically.
In terms of Eskom's build programme on renewable energy, I think the intention is really that we involve independent power producers in a much bigger way. There the hon Greyling's question on the power-purchase agreements becomes very relevant. I think the ability of an agency such as Eskom to conclude power-purchase agreements needs to be reviewed. I would agree with you on that. Perhaps one needs an independent agency, because one is almost having a conflict of interests. These are matters that we are taking up with Eskom in that regard.
We are very encouraged to see that Sasol is now making a major investment in clean energy, and we are encouraging other independent power producers to join in.
But bear in mind that the feed-in tariffs are very expensive, and if Eskom were to do that to that agreement, Eskom would be purchasing power at a much higher rate than they could sell that power. That places Eskom in a very difficult position.
I do fully endorse your concerns and that of the Minister of Energy around renewable energy, and we do sincerely hope that in the next year we will be able to demonstrate very decisive action on the clean energy front.