Deputy Chairperson, just a small follow-up question, with an understanding that the Minister indicated that I will receive the response. May I please get the exit strategy, particularly for those in the Eastern Cape.
Deputy Chairperson, I have already indicated that there are already 115 of these young people who have been employed. By the way, let's also recollect that this programme started last year. The various departments that we are working with and the municipalities have also identified the skills that these young people are acquiring. It cannot be guaranteed that all of them will be appointed, but we are certain that after this training they stand a better chance of being employed.
The exit strategy is inherently built in, ensuring that they are developed capacity-wise. In fact, we know that every one of our people who has developed capacity-wise is employable and can easily be employed elsewhere. It's very difficult to say that this particular one will be linked to this and that particular one will be appointed there. However, it has happened already that some of them have been taken in.
Department's role in ensuring visitors to South Africa during 2010 Fifa World Cup soccer tournament are encouraged to visit heritage sites and museums
50. Ms B V Mncube (ANC) asked the Minister of Arts and Culture: Whether her department has been working with the entities and departments which are directly involved in the planning of the 2010 Fifa World Cup soccer tournament to ensure that persons visiting South Africa are encouraged to visit our heritage sites and museums; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details?