Deputy Speaker, hon Borman, thank you for that question. What we are saying with regard to the issue of quantity is that we have stopped building houses in terms of quantity, where we are chasing numbers. We have to ensure that we build quality homes. In fact, not even houses but quality homes. We have put in place systems to ensure that at the end of the day there is strict monitoring of each housing unit, and we have urged provinces to put the issue of quality high on the agenda.
We are also encouraging them to be strict in terms of project management so that, at the end of the day, the housing projects that are taking place are those that we could be proud of when handing over the keys to the beneficiaries. But, at the same time we have to ensure that when the houses are delivered people do not just sign happy letters whilst the houses have cracks. Before the beneficiary accepts the key he or she must make sure that the house is of quality, and bring it to the attention of the authorities if the house is not of good quality.
At the same time we want to ensure that as far as the NHBRC is concerned strict monitoring is done, because we want quality assurance which is provided by this institution to the government. It is already there to ensure that government gives quality to its population. I thank you. [Applause.]