Two minutes. In that case I am going to miss all the stuff on foreign trade ... [Laughter.] ... and on Brics, simply to say that there is a legislative programme that will be introduced. I am not going to go through the Bills that are here. I just want to say that each proposal made to Parliament will be accompanied by a regulatory impact assessment. This process will include a cost-benefit analysis, which assists us in choosing the appropriate legislative tools to employ.
In addition to the Bills we will be presenting, we will be developing regulations under the Lotteries Amendment Act to introduce full-time distributing agencies to improve the disbursement of funds. The National Credit Amendment Act, which was passed through regulations in terms of that, will see the introduction of compulsory affordability assessments. With regard to the Intellectual Property Laws Amendment Act, we will be publishing regulations in terms of the establishment of the Council on Indigenous Knowledge.
Finally, let me express a word of thanks to the DTI, the staff, the director-general and the deputy directors-general. It has been a great pleasure to work with all of you. Thanks also to all the agencies that are part of the DTI family - many representatives are sitting here today. There is a very good story to tell in the programmes of the agencies, but unfortunately I don't have the time to go into that today. Let me also welcome Deputy Minister Masina to the DTI. He is already providing some very significant support, and I look forward to developing a close working relationship with him. Thank you very much. [Applause.]