Chair, there is going to be great hope because the Abet section of the department is going to Higher Education. This is going to be linked up with skills. It will be a fully-fledged programme that will be better than what it is currently. There is great hope that within Higher Education, it will be a fully-fledged Abet programme. We will give it the whole stability that it requires. There is great hope in this regard. I am very optimistic that with the new Minister, it is going to work.
Kha Ri Gude [Let us learn] is a short-term campaign. It is a literacy programme. These are matriculants who are volunteers. They have been trained to use the manuals we have. There is no intention of making it a fulltime programme. Volunteers in this sector are the ones we are recruiting to train as teachers for the mainstream so that when the campaign is over, we will have recruited volunteers who fell in love with the profession. We are getting a number of those who are enjoying the work of teaching and are falling in love with the profession. We are recruiting them to go and train as educators. That, again, will create that stability.