According to the Department's Annual Report for the 2011/12 financila year, out of the total number of planned targets, only 43 targets were achieved, this represent 51 per cent of the total planned targets that were achieved during the year under review. However, according to the Committee's analysis, the Department had a total of 114 targets and fully achieved 23 (approximately 20 per cent) of these. The Committee considered partial achievements, non-aligned and immeasurable targets as non-achievements. Various reasons that have been given for non-performance include budgetary constraints, lack of personnel, extensive Cabinet processes, and others. However, central among these was poor planning and the non-alignment of indicators, targets and actual performance with the strategic goals or objectives as previously highlighted. In the year under review (i.e. the 2011/12 financial year), the Department planned to review and table in Parliament five pieces of legislation, but none of these were tabled.