Your observation is correct. I think it would be inappropriate for me to be commenting on a decision made by the regulator. I don't want to be seen to be contesting what the regulator is saying on these matters, but it does pose problems.
We are back to the issue of Eskom having to provide energy at incredibly low costs. This prohibits it from being able to purchase from independent power producers - not only clean energy, but other power producers.
That is one of the realities that we are facing when Eskom approaches Nersa to request a tariff increase. This is not only because we need to have independent power producers, but it's primarily because Eskom has to meet its operating costs. But, until the issue of the appropriate tariff level for the purchaser of power is firmly established, there are going be problems around that.
In terms of promoting the renewable energy industry, there are discussions with the Department Of Trade and Industry. This is an industry, and we need to seize the possibilities there for creating jobs and going forward. So, yes, there is that kind of engagement, but the tariff issue is a problem.