The main piece of legislation championing this is the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act which is aimed at addressing inequalities in South Africa, which are the legacy of the past. The policy addresses these inequalities by providing economic opportunities to black individuals who were previously disadvantaged and had no access to such opportunities in the past. That is why we ask ourselves today whether black people have forgotten their historical background. During apartheid, when looking at a black person and a white person, how was the differentiation made? As the portfolio committee we need to do vigorous oversight on the department to achieve equality. In the state of the nation address, President Jacob Zuma stated that government would promote local procurement and increase domestic production by having the state buy 75% of goods and services from South African producers. [Applause.]