Deputy Speaker, indeed we have. Out of the 72 000 people audited, when we were conducting an audit about people who are doing home-based care, community development work and primary health care work, 40 000 are actually Dot supporters. So we have enough.
In addition, we have established 190 teams consisting of five people each who have been doing family visits since March last year. In our database, we have 405 000 families where there is TB and we have agreed that from March last year until March this year we should have at least visited half of those families, and we are doing so. We are on course to do that.
Intended measures to minimise concerns of beneficiaries and to support social grant reregistration process
63. Mr V V Magagula (ANC) asked the Minister of Social Development:
(1) What measures does she intend to implement that will minimise misperceptions and concerns of beneficiaries about the social grant reregistration process;
(2) whether she has put mechanisms in place to support reregistration; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what (a) mechanisms and (b) are the further relevant details? NO494E