House Chair, in response to the hon member's question, the virement item dealing with innovative building technologies is a grant that Economic Development has provided to the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, to help them develop technologies that can be used in the built programme for schools, clinics, houses and other public facilities technologies, that will bring down the cost of construction in the infrastructure roll-out programme and speed up delivery.
In fact, we had a meeting of the Presidential Infrastructure Co-ordinating Commission, PICC, after the EME was finalised. The PICC, which, of course, includes all the provinces, agreed enthusiastically to the innovative building technologies. We then identified savings that could be effected and directed that to the CSIR to develop these technologies.
In respect of the project on industrialisation in Africa, during the Brics summit that was held in eThekwini in March this year it was agreed that the Brics countries should work together to help promote industrialisation on the continent. We then took that as a cue and identified some savings that we could redirect to a research project looking at value chains on the African continent, ways in which we can connect the economies. That accounts for the virement item, the research project on industrialisation in Africa. Thank you.
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