Thank you, Chairperson. Indeed, the process that I'm talking about is the one that has been implemented in the areas that were identified as those that needed more service delivery and where development was no longer taking place. The development taking place in all these areas will not end there, but will proceed to other, neighbouring areas. Therefore, if it is evident that some development is taking place in neighbouring areas, the surrounding municipalities should be hopeful, because we won't hop about and leave out a municipality which needs development. We will move from municipality to municipality to follow some programmes, because our aim is that the whole country, especially the municipalities, will develop at the same pace.
That is why in the beginning I said that we would also monitor those municipalities that could not function on their own because they had no facilities, to see how they were doing. Therefore, hon member, there should be hope that if you are a neighbour of those municipalities that we are talking about, this will also come to you. It is said that Rome was not built in a day. The development is also coming to you. [Laughter.] Thank you.]