Okay. I want to briefly explain that our focus as a government is on all the sporting codes. We are not focusing only on the big three. In our Budget Vote, which will eventually come here, we talk about building a case for sport. In this regard, we are talking about all the sporting codes, even the smallest code that is not recognised.
We are fully aware that corporate social investment has basically adopted an approach of investing in the so-called "make me nice" programmes. If a sporting code is not popular, doesn't appear on television and does not have broadcasting rights, it does not enjoy the sort of sponsorship that rugby, cricket, and so on enjoy.
With the case for sport which we have made, Cabinet has for the first time adopted the National Sport and Recreation Plan in South Africa. That sports plan is in the process of being costed. Our responsibility, and we take this responsibility, is to close the gaps, even with those sporting codes that do not get support from the government.
For instance, in netball this year we will be launching what we call the national Netball Premier League. For the first time in South Africa the girls are going to participate and play netball live on television. They are going to be full-time professionals like their male counterparts. [Applause.] That is what we are doing. You will see then that netball is the number one sport. Once it appears on TV, you are going to get all sorts of sponsors. The girls deserve it! That is the approach of government. Thank you.