Chairperson, clearly the role of the new CEO takes over in the middle of January, and the team that reports around him which fits into a new kind of structure that is emerging at Eskom, has its principle responsibility, modernising operation, but also as I have pointed out, making them a lot more efficient than they are at this particular point in time.
There are very encouraging signs in some of our power stations. We visited two of them in the last week, to find young black professional engineers looking after a plant like Matimba, and having an electricity availability factor of over 85% is a phenomenal achievement that we have seen as part of nonracial team of managers that they have in that environment.
Secondly, the renewable energy generation will be part of the integrated resource plan that the Minister of Energy has put out, and of course, that plan must result in a build programme that government and the private sector where it is relevant, will have to apply them, and that will continue to introduce new technologies and better efficiencies and competition in the system.