Thank you very much, hon House Chair. On the issue of the Western Cape specifically, I must say that we work very well with the premier, the hon Helen Zille. We also work very well with the MEC. The MEC has committed himself to working with the government, because he has accepted that there is one country and one President. The other government structures are spheres that must be able to feed out to the country. Therefore, it follows that there must be one system in South Africa.
In that respect, I am going to be visiting provinces, with my colleague Minister Baloyi, from 30 September to 30 October, and we will be meeting provincial cabinets, provincial ward committees, traditional leaders, councillors and so on in order to understand what is happening. So, when we talk about giving support and conducting monitoring, you know the situations that obtain, subjectively and objectively, in a province. That is what we will be doing. For now, the Western Cape is co-operative and is working well with us. We are even conducting an assessment currently, and we have not experienced any problems. Thank you very much, House Chair. [Applause.]