Chair, I would like to thank the hon member for the follow-up question.
Yes, before the programme starts. Let me give you an example. Last week, we launched the Food for Waste programme in Kokstad. Everybody who was registered to participate - 100 people were enrolled - underwent two days' training. This was necessary because, while one might think that it is easy to handle waste, there is hazardous waste as well.
So, it might be good if, via the committee in the NCOP, you ask our department to present the enterprise development that we have for EPWP projects. Allow me to give hon members an example of this: In the Working for Water project, 3 322 small co-operatives were formed, so it is not the end of everything once the government programme comes to an end. These people can provide a further service and employment for themselves by being entrepreneurs. That is already being looked at by Public Works. It is, however, a comprehensive and detailed presentation, which I think the committee should invite us to make. Thank you.