Hon Speaker, in response to hon Harris, I would say: No, the Youth Employment Accord has not been a failure. As I said, even at the youth summit over the weekend, a progress report was presented. Young people have embraced the Youth Employment Accord and they are using it as a platform for accessing these opportunities. So, I would not say it has failed because truly the unemployment of young people is a very serious problem, and whatever we can do to reduce it - to nibble at it - we should be encouraged to do that. I am sure that the economy is going to grow at a much higher rate so that we succeed in creating more permanent job opportunities.
There are a whole lot of new vistas in terms of giving impetus to the economy. If we look at the coastline, we can create a massive marine industry. We can also look at the importance of the gas and oil industry, which could create huge numbers of new jobs and make energy affordable, and therefore unlock businesses that may appear to be on the margins today to begin to grow once the energy problems of the country are resolved. There are very good prospects in that regard. We are, in fact, a well-endowed country, even with regard to gas and oil. Thank you.