Yes, firstly, with regard to the stakeholders, we have an agreement with the SA Democratic Teachers Union, Sadtu, all the other unions and the Department of Basic Education.
We have a framework agreement that we are implementing together to oversee the School Sport Programme implementation at the grassroots level. As I have said, if we make sport compulsory at all schools it means schools must enrol in our School Sport Programme.
To date, we have 10 000 schools that have participated in our school sport leagues throughout the country. We have about 27 000 schools, and we believe that next year we will be able to ensure that all the schools will participate in this programme. It is this programme that has culminated in the National School Sports Championship, which we like to refer to as the School Sports Olympics.
It will take place in Tshwane this year. We believe that schools sport is the bedrock of development. In this particular instance, with the Department of Basic Education, we will be able to ensure that all schools participate in this programme in the coming year.