In terms of what happened to the agreement six years ago, as I said, this morning at 7 o'clock I met with the Minister of Sport and Recreation. We have reactivated the agreement and we have a clear timeframe. We are going to relaunch the process of collaboration between the two departments. That is my point: we have reactivated the process to ensure that, with the assistance of the Department of Sport and Recreation, we can indeed reawaken school sport in all our schools. We had agreed this morning that we will launch the new initiatives in July. Work is under way, training is happening and all the other related matters are being looked at to make sure that that agreement is brought back to life.
Regarding model C schools, yes, it is happening there. I had a child in Parktown Boys' High and I paid R20 000 a year. Part of that money - the bulk of it - went into sport and sporting facilities. No-fee schools are dependent on the state in order to have independent sporting activities like those of your former model C schools, because there are no resources. I think we are comparing things which are not comparable. The others are not paying, so they are dependent on the state. The others are paying and, as parents, they are running the process with the money that they are paying.
Bengithi nje angazi mhlawumbe angiwutholanga kahle umbuzo. [I was just saying that maybe I did not understand the question correctly.]