With regard to the proposition made, we certainly welcome the fact that it is important for the national department and the provincial department to work together with the Presidency, particularly the National Planning Commission and the performance monitoring and evaluation unit within the Presidency. This is indeed what the government is doing, and there are indeed good examples of how this could work to contribute to more efficient delivery of services. To give an example, the Kha ri Gude programme of mass literacy has established this by doing things on a large scale uniformly across the country. One saves enormous amounts of money in terms of resources. In a situation where books, in terms of procurement, would cost R100, we would be saving something like R50 on a text book if all provinces agreed on the title of the book and procured and provided it to each learner. In that way we could have much more efficient services through the use of our resources and expand our resources.