Deputy Speaker, once again I acknowledge the question. We would actually use the services of experts to build dams. The acting deputy director-general has been suspended, and the case of the director-general - as I said - has been concluded. That matter is being attended to as per the earlier discussion. The matter about the backlog in the building of dams is indeed also an issue that needs to be attended to.
However, we need to take note that, even in the report, the Nandoni Dam in particular has been lagging behind with some 40% of work that needs to be done. Indeed, a lot of money had to be adjusted to actually cover the escalating costs. So, the infrastructure programme is one of the areas that we need to attend to, and we will attend to it.
I am told, much as I am new, that there is infrastructure provision to the tune of about R6 billion for dams that are being built all over the country.
I want to ensure that going forward we actually introduce some of the measures in government, like the African Institute for Economic Development and Planning, Idep, which are related to planning and preplanning. What is most important is that those dams be completed on time without cost escalations, and not as has happened with regard to the Nandoni Dam. Thank you very much.