We have covered sufficient ground in building this Ministry and the department over the past 10 months to state with confidence before this House that indeed 2010 will become a year of action for women, children and people with disabilities. Part of our groundwork has been the mobilisation of human and other resources needed for the implementation of our programme. We have completed the selection process for the position of the Director-General of the Department for Women, Children and People with Disabilities and are currently awaiting Cabinet's decision on the matter. The department is also in the process of advertising most of the posts that are scheduled to be filled in the 2010-11 financial year. These include, amongst other posts, deputy directors-general responsible for each of the three branches: women, children and people with disabilities. This will enable the new director-general to select staff that are urgently needed to carry out the important task before us. Our organogram with the staff complement of 195 was approved by the Department of Public Service and Administration. The amount allocated to the department and agreed to by Cabinet is limited compared to the magnitude of the task of transforming our society for the benefit of women, children and people with disabilities. It is, however, the policy of our government to mainstream the programmes throughout government systems and structures.