Madam Deputy Speaker, the hon member spoilt a very good question by trying to be political against cadres of the ANC. This is often a sad fault of the DA.
We certainly will be ready, I think, to report back in the year 2010, as the hon member has indicated. I think I can commit to that.
As to what instrument, well, there are various parts of the satellite and I can't name all of them now. But I can indicate to the member that we have had a successful launch. Our satellite is in orbit. The instrumentation is currently being set to allow us, in around three weeks' time, to begin to have the first of the images from the satellite. So, we are very exited about that.
In terms of what return, I'm reliably informed that, as a country, we currently spend over R60 million in payments to countries that have satellites, and from which we purchase data for the work that I have referred to in agriculture, health and so on.
I'm hoping that when I come back in 2010, I will be able to give you a definitive report as to the savings that have been made. At this point, we haven't as yet been able to provide any department with data to replace data they are currently securing from other countries' satellites. But I hope that when I return in 2010, I will be able to give the hon member and the House a full report. [Applause.]