Thank you very much. I think in our assessment of our restitution programme where people come and claim land, we investigate and restore that land. What should follow, correctly, some of the land we restored to people, was productive at that time. It's a farm that has been working and it is claimed. But after restituting and restoring that farm to the rightful owners, production went down. There was no support given to the claims and
as a result, production went down to a point where those pieces of land are now lying fallow. We accept that. That is why we are now coming with a post- settlement support. We are not going to give people land and say to them, see to finish.
If our intention as a country is to really maximise the production capacity of this sector of agriculture and grow the economy, we must take the necessary step to support those people who are in the sector. We must support especially those that we have given land, who were previously disadvantaged, and don't have the necessary requirements and finances to start producing on that land. So, we are going to give a package of support to those people to whom we restore the land.
We are not only going to focus on restitution, but we are also going to focus on distribution, redistribution. There is land that is in the hands of government currently, that we are to deliberately redistribute to people for specific purpose of planting and producing. Very soon we are going to make announcements. We are assessing the pieces of land. We are looking at the land use and the viability of those pieces of land; and we are going to set the criteria on how we are going to redistribute that land and with the necessary support. Thank you very much. [Applause.]