Madam Deputy Speaker, we have got a handle on what is going on there. The main focus has been the restructuring of the department and aligning what the department is doing with what has been structured, in terms of agencies. So, we need an alignment where an agency will report to a specific deputy director-general within the department. That has been the required alignment, because the department was a skeleton and most of the work was done by the agencies, without any alignment between the two.
As far as the question of eNatis is concerned, first of all, let me say that the pessimism that was there has now borne out to have been unfounded, in that eNatis is functioning and is being rolled out, not only in the country but in the Southern African Development Community as well. Right now we have Namibia, Angola, and Lesotho, all using our eNatis. So, the pessimism that was there about whether or not we would be able to function and make it functional has not been borne out.
As far as the RTMC is concerned, I am sure the hon member is aware that we are now concluding the disciplinary case that has been outstanding for a long time and we're assured that in January we will pay out so that it is implemented properly.
Regarding our ability to get the funding in terms of eNatis and the fines that are exerted by local authorities and provinces, we are on top of that. I think we are doing well in Johannesburg and that will be finalised. So, we have got a handle on this.