I agree completely with you. I must say quite honestly that we don't have a separate short- term, medium-term and long-term plan. All that I can say is that we have to act seriously now; we shouldn't just play it softly anymore. There are cases similar to the one you've mentioned being reported. We must now start acting in a determined fashion as we have the powers and the co-operation of at least two of the agricultural unions on this matter.
Those people who are not members of those agricultural unions are just out on their own and dealing with this in their own way. They are just trying to throw people off their land. We must then send the message and the only way they will understand is when the land is affected and only then it will stop. The legislation is in place so it should be the strategy. Then of course we can come and implement our facility. Our land rights management facility is implemented in any event and it has all these management tools available. But you must have a place where the buck stops. I think that our Minister has repeatedly said that this must end. Yet, it doesn't end. If something which must end doesn't end, then we must act as a responsible government and do something about it. Thank you.