Deputy Chair, indeed with the approach that we employ, as I said, the focus is on households and there are areas where we've already piloted this approach whereby we go into each and every household to get its profile and we believe that once we are able to identify one or two potential change agents in that household we then ensure that they receive support from the various departments. If I had time, I would share with you some of the positive experiences arising out of this approach.
Most of the difficulties that face our people in rural areas sometimes are problems that admit to resolution just through the sharing of information and can be addressed almost immediately. We believe that by co-ordinating government interventions, it's possible to assist a household so that the next generation never finds itself mired in poverty in the same way as the current generation by simply identifying those with potential to be assisted to lift that household. If it's people who have dropped out of school, we persuade them and get them to go back to school, monitor them and support them whilst other interventions from the various government departments are brought to bear as well. Thank you.