Deputy Speaker, I think the member would be aware that currently building schools is also part of Strategic Integrated Project, Sip 13, and through the Presidential Infrastructure Co- ordinating Commission, PICC, we have been privileged to get more capacity and support from government.
We also have a memorandum with Public Works and Treasury for the current process. We manage the 50 schools with Treasury through the DBSA agency, because it is their agency. So, in the department we have employed people with building skills.
The programme is headed by a qualified engineer; there is a young lady who is a very highly qualified and experienced engineer. We have quantity surveyors, building project managers and all sorts of people like that. We have what we call a project management unit in the department, staffed mainly by people with building skills.
We also have a joint programme with Public Works. They have a similar process in the provinces. There are provinces which have a very strong building programme and some are quite weak. Treasury has allocated money to enable them to build up their capacity. So you are quite right, because of a number of problems that we are currently experiencing as a department the quality is also affected. If one cannot seat one's children on proper chairs in a safe place, we really have difficulties from the start. It is a problem if they do not have access to a library or laboratory.
I think your question was whether we have the capacity. We do have the capacity and we keep on improving it. We have brought building specialists into the department to help us with this project.