Yes, of course, if we have to go through the whole hierarchy, we have a Minister, a Deputy President and a President as well. It is tragic because this is the reality of our country. We have many struggling communities. As I have said, the Department of Rural Development and Land Reform actually went into two wards to do a profile. They a profile of each household in those two wards. They selected those two because they were the worst of a bad lot in that municipality. They were the worst of a bad lot. That is why the immediate intervention had to target them, to try and lift them out of the morass in which they found themselves.
Now, I am saying this is a tragedy because these are matters that we should have on our agenda and focus on at all times. However, even at the local level, you find from time to time that people are discovering that the community they are supposed to serve does not have the basic infrastructure meant to afford them a life as an average human being. So, to me, it is a real tragedy - without apportioning blame to one another. All I am saying is that it is a tragedy. We really should not have such areas without them being the focus of all our efforts. By the time the newspaper people or cameras go there, they should find that we have been seized with the attempt to initiate catalytic processes to lift these communities out of these difficulties. Thank you. [Applause.]