The department has allocated R12 million for the support of the academy. This support will run for three consecutive years because we don't want Ladysmith Black Mambazo to be the only ones who win Grammy awards, our youth and those who are still on the way should as well. In December 2018 we launched phase one in the process of building the National Academy of Africa's Performing Art. This is an initiative is headed by Mr Caiphus Semenya and Ms Letta Mbulu, under the Caiphus Semenya Foundation. The academy will offer professional art training in music, dance and drama. It will promote the highest level of human aspiration and artistic integrity through the composition, documentation and performance of the art. To date, the department has contributed R10 million towards the construction. [Applause.] The department is also working on the study it commissioned in 2017 on human capital development, for the events technical and production services sector. I must say that this is the most important sector within the Portfolio because the actual revenue is with those people who are having the lighting, stage and so on and our youth have to be trained there so that they are able to master that. The person who has been very consistent on that is Freddie Nyathela who has been on our case in ensuring that we build