I would say buy
large, if South Africa was a company with regard to Public Service that is services that are rendered to the citizens of this country. We would be talking about a going concern. In other words, a company that is working, what level towards satisfaction level has a different matter, but the fact of the matter is that schools, hospitals, offices generally where public service is rendered do work. We may then say we are not satisfied with this and that. Now all the people who are rendering those services and all those offices are public servants, part of whom are the ones that are being paid that part of R30 billion per financial year. So, we mustn't take for granted the services that we get all over the country from Cape Town to Musina, Mpumalanga and all those scenes on a daily basis whatever services. In addition to that we have a challenge, including us in the Public Service to make sure that whatever service is rendered at the moment in terms of quality we improve on that. We always undertake that we will do whatever it takes to move things up such that indeed we can confidently stand in front of you and say that the taxpayers are getting value for their money. Over and above that, on the cautious side and as part of our
concern on the Wage Bill, there are certain initiatives we are taking so that it is not just a question of saying as long as people are satisfied then that is all fine, minding the GDP and the state of the economy we have in the country. I would say so. Thank you very much.