Thank you very much Deputy Speaker, the regulations that were imposed during level 5 in terms of trade left out informal sector which comprises of women who sells fruits, vegetables, amagwinya, amanqina, you'll find these women in many places Minister such as KwaMamba, eMtshebheni and all over South Africa. These regulations left them with no assistance. Focus was only on big businesses mainly whites, what is your department's plan to ensure that informal traders who lost income get relief?
The MINISTER OF CO-OPERATIVE GOVERNANCE AND TRADITIONAL
AFFAIRS: First of all my department is not really treasury, it doesn't have money. The President announced the packages and relevant Ministers are dealing with those packages better to cushion either individuals or businesses.
But, let me also say to hon Mkhaliphi, what I was reading is an amendment that was made part of the regulations of level 4 and these directions as I was reading it says all spaza shop owners, informal food traders so it doesn't leave other people except those who were selling cooked food because cooked food was not allowed at that level. Thank you