Chair, perhaps the member didn't understand because I was speaking in isiZulu. I said the top 100 schools have nothing to do with the Dinaledi School Project. The reasons those schools succeeded have nothing to do with the fact that they are part of the Dinaledi School Project. Those are separate issues that have to be addressed differently with regard to schools that work and succeed.
The Dinaledi Schools Project specifically targets rural and township schools - I don't think even 10 of those 100 schools are township and rural schools. That is why I am saying that those are separate issues.
The Dinaledi Schools Project is meant to address rural and township schools where maths and science uptake has been very low. It is a special programme to intensify areas we would not have been able to succeed in had we not made the necessary interventions.
Hon member, you are quite right to say that it is important that we have maths and science. Unfortunately, you are linking two things which are not linked. If you want to talk about the 100 schools survey, then let's talk about it, but let us not link the issues because they are not linked.