Chairperson, just directly to the question, yes, we are doing all we can to make sure that come the beginning of the year we will have workbooks given to our children. More importantly, one of the key contributory factors in education to improve quality is access to a good textbook.
If you have a good textbook, properly facilitated, you can even afford to have the poorly qualified teachers that we sometimes have. So, a resource book is very crucial and critical to education, and because of its critical nature, we are doing all we can, with my colleagues there, to make sure that come the beginning of the year 2010, the first month, we have books in front of all the learners.
We are hoping that with the money given to us we will even be able to go beyond the numbers that we thought we could reach. Because our budgets were based on sending money to provinces, but now that we are going to procure centrally, with printing centrally and distributing centrally, we have a sense that we would be able to give it to all the learners. Unlike what we had committed to before, that we would only give books to 60% of the learners, with the centralised procurement we might be able to cover all the learners in the system, including kids in Quintile 5.