House Chairperson, on the issue raised here, we, as government, have agreed that we will take these matters forward to ensure that we deal with these municipalities. The issue that has been raised is an issue around traditional leadership. The department has involved itself on these issues and, going forward, it is going to ensure that it complies with the Traditional Leadership and Governance Framework.
The only areas in which there are no structures of traditional leadership are Gauteng and the Western Cape, for obvious reasons. Gauteng has only two traditional leaders. Therefore, in terms of the law, if you have fewer than three traditional leaders, you are able to allow them to come directly to the national House. So then you cannot have a House in Gauteng. We don't have a House in the Western Cape either.
The issue of the transformation of these institutions is something we are looking forward to. Of about 845 traditional councils in this country, only 383 have been transformed nationwide.
On the issue of capacity-building and training, I can report that we have trained 222 traditional leaders. We are looking forward to continuing to train them all to ensure that they are capacitated going forward.
Provincial governments are providing grants. If I were to tabulate them here right now, it would take us the whole day. We will give a copy to the member, the hon Nonkonyana, in order to save time. Thank you very much.