Chairperson, I was half hoping that the hon Johnson would extend his explanation and basically say: Hon Minister, do you confirm what I'm saying? I would have said "yes", because he has been working in this area. In fact, he led the parliamentary process that gave rise to the NYDA.
The key issue is young people in rural areas and information. The second issue is young people in rural areas who need access to rural development issues so that we don't keep denuding rural areas of talent and of people who would rather come to starve in the cities. It is about getting those balances right and I think that that requires a series of non-governmental forces at play to ensure that we strike the appropriate balances as we deal with these issues. This is fundamentally important.
I think that as a nation we actually pay too little attention to just how hard things are for young people who don't have connections and find themselves at their wit's end and at a loose end. Thank you very much.