Oh, but you've already said it would be subtracted, so maybe replace it.
Infrastructure remains a challenge and we are looking at innovative ways of making sure that we can develop it, and these are examples of the work that we are doing.
In closing, let me say these are just a few areas of our priorities and the rest of the areas are elaborated on in our strategic plan. I urge members to note the work we are doing in regard to the recapitalisation of technical schools following a successful - similar - process with regard to FET colleges.
I must conclude by assuring the House that I will be keeping an eye on the provision of education for learners with special needs. I am concerned that we still have too many children out of school, especially from poor families, owing to some or other disability or special need. We are compelled to respond to this. I recall that my theme for the day emphasises access for all, and until the last child has been brought into school, we shall not rest.
I want to take this opportunity to thank my head of department - I guess he's here - my members of staff, my colleagues and in particular Deputy Minister Surty, and I also want to indicate that we are losing one of the most valuable members of staff in the department, Mr Philip Benade, who is retiring. He was the chief financial officer. He has, I am told, for years enabled the department to get very clean audits. I want the House to join us in wishing him a very restful period. I thank you, Chair. [Applause.]