Okay. I am trying to say, let me explain how, as government, we support farmers. The money that is available to support farmers. Firstly, there is money that is allocated to only this department that has been merged now, Agriculture and Rural Development is now one department, right. In that amount of money, there is money for farmer support. That money for farmer support is a grant. It is free money that we give to a farmer. Provincially, all provincial governments receive their equitable share and have a department called the Department of Agriculture. In that Budget Vote, there is money for farmer support which is a grant - free of charge - that goes to farmers. The only snag here is that, what national government is doing and provincial government is doing, was not co- ordinated so that we could have greater impact on a farmer. This is what we are trying to address now. There are very few things that municipalities are doing but municipalities are struggling. But the fears of government that has the money to support farmers is the provincial and national government. Talking from the experience that I have as a premier, the farmer support that we were doing, we were buying tractors which would go and plough free of charge. That is a policy of a provincial department. Based on the needs of the people that I am serving, with the money that I have, I must support these farmers. This money is everywhere in all provincial governments; money that is called farmer support. That money called farmer
support is the only biggest chunk of a provincial budget of a Department of Agriculture in a province. Thank you very much. [Applause.]
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