I thank the hon Farrow. The S'hamba Sonke programme to which he is referring is a very new programme. It came into operation in February this year, with this financial year. There are teething problems with it and I think that the portfolio committee produced an excellent report on some of their oversight work. This has helped us, as a department, to understand the successes - because there are successes - but also some of the challenges, which one would expect in a relatively new programme of this order.
One of the shortcomings, and I agree with what the hon Farrow is suggesting, is that it is allocated to provinces through the Division of Revenue Act, and the requirement is that it should be spent only on provincial roads. However, it does allow for memoranda of understanding to be concluded between provinces and municipalities, and this has happened in Limpopo, KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape. So, there are some municipal roads benefiting from the S'hamba Sonke programme. However, I think we do need to look at ensuring that there is a much better allocation of resources, to the municipal sphere as well.
Let me leave my response at that. I think this is a programme that certainly needs to be supported. However, it also needs lots of supervision and oversight, not only from the parliamentary side, but also from the Department of Transport.