House Chair, there is a big difference between basic functionality and optimal functionality. Basic functionality will constitute, as you say, the unsafe structures, ablution, water, fencing and electricity.
The maximum functionality, which will come in the norms and standards which would be realised progressively, will be things like libraries. So, when we publish them in the Gazette, we will not mislead the public and say we will have libraries overnight. We do not have a magic wand. We have to train librarians to run those libraries. So you have to separate the two.
We can commit government to basic functionality and say government is committed to implementing basic functionality. We have to discriminate between basic and maximum functionality. We will deal with basic functionality, definitely.