We spoke about this when we were talking about our land reform programme and we said that we are going to encourage young people to enter this farming sector. We are going to encourage women, but we are not going to force farming on our young people. It is only those who are interested in farming and those who meet a certain criteria. Some young people don't want to farm; they want to do something else.
So, there are many sectors. Some want to mine, some want to do something else. So, it will be up to these young people and what they want to pursue as their careers. Some want to start their own businesses. They are going to be assisted. That is why I am talking about the National Youth Development Agency that has assisted a lot of young people. I spoke of the Industrial Development Corporation, IDC, which has assisted a lot a young people who want to start their own businesses.
Those who want to join agriculture, will be indentified, they will be assisted to form their own companies and enter into agriculture. Agriculture is not easy. To be a farmer is not easy. Every time you make a plan, ... If you implement brakes, you must find a way of fixing it and continue ploughing. Those who like agriculture, including women and young people will be supported. [Interjections.]
Well, in terms of the struggle, we were fighting for a united South Africa. We say in the preamble of our Freedom Charter that those were the concerns of all the people of this country. We said that we are going to struggle. We are going to fight for this freedom that we want - freedom of education, freedom of housing, freedom of this and that. We are going to fight for freedom side by side, black and white, until we win our freedom.
Now, white people are part of this country. We must move forward. We must recognise the foundation that has been created by our forbearers and we must not go back and destroy that foundation. Thank you. [Applause.]