You are correct, hon member. One of the things we are doing, we are now in the process of trying to review the operations of the CCMA and looked at the strength and the weaknesses. But you won't believe that the Department of Justice once asked to deal with some of the cases because they see CCMA
relatively performing well. But we know about these weaknesses, especially when workers are not belonging to any of the unions, for that matter they are victimised, threatened and so on.
One of the areas which we have been told, in some farms they are denied even their basic rights to vote and even on that voting day, which is supposed to be not a working holiday, they are made to work. So, these are the issues which we are looking at. But I think we need a very co-ordinated strategy, not just by the department, which is also going to involve the police, Social Development and a number of the departments to deal with the way farmworkers are being victimised. By the way, not all farmers, there are farmers who are co-operating. We are trying to meet with the associations of the farmers to deal about this issue of the abuse of the farmworkers. So, it's in the pipeline to look into this question very seriously. I think as you are saying, hon members, you supposed to be our eyes and ears also. You supposed to be playing a mobilising role. Thank you.