Madam Speaker, it is an interesting question, because he is so confused! Hon Groenewald, with respect through the Speaker to you, you are talking (a) about what process, and (b) what method. In actual fact a process is just a particular method to attain a certain objective and a method is a procedure of attaining an objective or a result. So you are actually asking the same question twice. If I may say, it creates the impression of being quite erudite, but I think it's destitute of knowledge.
The answer is obviously that many documents give explanations of the processes that are being followed. You can consult the White Paper on Land Policy, the Constitution itself - section 25(6) - and you can consult the Provision of Land and Assistance Act, Act 126 of 1993 as amended in 1998. And, as a Member of Parliament, having sworn to obey the law, you, of course, support the Provision of Land and Assistance Act, where you will find all the procedures and all the powers that government has in regard to land reform. All of these will be used. They were put in place in 1994 and dynamically adapted from time to time to address policy and legal gaps and, of course, attended to on a continuous basis. If you see anything addressed, like it was at the Land Summit, of course, the necessary steps will be taken to address those.
Many techniques are available to the government. Methodologically, there are differences between a demand-led approach and a supply-led approach. More and more, we are following a supply-led approach. Thank you, Madam Speaker.