Chairperson, the hon Smalle raised an issue about the R40 million that was allocated to the National Youth Development Agency. But what he omitted to say is that at that conference or at that festival there were 15 000 future youth leaders of the world. So, in that process, it means that, at a single mass gathering, South Africa was marketed to more than 100 countries. So, for the country to prosper in the future, we must leave no stone unturned in promoting it internationally. [Applause.] That's what helped us to stage the best soccer World Cup, because we were able to market our country left, right and centre. In that regard we support the National Lotteries Board for funding that conference. [Interjections.]
But what we have to expect as public representatives is that the National Youth Development Agency must give us a report on what they have done with that money. I think that is what we must do as public representatives. But we cannot question why they were funded when they promote our very own country to the international community. Thank you, Chairperson. [Applause.]