Hon Deputy Speaker, our reading strategy is contained in all the documents that the hon member has access to. I thought we were talking about infrastructure, but if you want to talk about reading then we are talking in general. There are many other factors that contribute towards poor reading. I will give you an example of a very interesting study, hon member Lovemore, because we are not talking about infrastructure but about reading in general.
The interesting study says that Russia, which scored the highest in Progress in International Reading Literacy Study, Pirls, has the highest number of adults who read.
South Africa, which is at the bottom, has 5% of South African adults who read, which also means that the reading levels also have much to do with being a reading nation. Those are the many other factors that we can talk about, now that we are talking about reading. When we talk about infrastructure, I will answer those questions, but if you want us to talk about reading, let's talk about the different factors that are influenced by books and being a non-reading nation.