Basically we are working together with National Treasury, the Auditor- General's office and a wide range of other stakeholders in assisting both councillors and officials to spend the money that they have better.
Obviously, it is only about nine weeks since the elections, and that programme is unfolding. It will be constantly unfolding, and we mean to ensure that they do spend money far more effectively, especially as many, many municipalities, and the SA Local Government Association, Salga, on their behalf, are asking for more money.
As the Department of Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Cogta, together with National Treasury, we are saying, yes, they can have more money, but first they should spend the money that they currently have far more productively and effectively. The more they do that, the better their case becomes to get additional money. We are very keen that Parliament engages with us around this over the next year and more. Thank you, indeed.