Whatever Fifa had promised, was delivered after the World Cup. Also, we have released our close-up report on the Fifa World Cup, because there have been generalisations about how we benefited from the World Cup, and so on. That close-up report will be in circulation since Cabinet has now approved it.
As for the R52 million, we will have to get the report from the LOC to see exactly when we will get it. We are expecting it since we have an agreement with the Confederation of African Football.
Just to highlight a point, let me say that the Afcon, unlike the Fifa World Cup, is hosted and supported 100% by African governments. So, we have had to negotiate with them to get some of the money from the broadcasting rights, for example. This will be the first time that we will be getting this amount from the CAF, in support of the work of the LOC, which is a positive result of our engagement with them.