Chairperson, bab' uMagadlela [Mr Magadlela], the situation of rural safety is not a sectarian one. The question is spot-on, because, in these areas, if you talk of farms, firstly, the strategy in the plan deals with the rural areas, holistically. In those rural areas you have also villages where people stay; you have areas which are farms and so on. Therefore, it's not only directed to farmers, because we also have farm workers and farm dwellers. These matters are raised sharply because we interact with a variety of organisations which include trade union organisations working with rural communities. The Food and Allied Workers Union, Fawu, for instance, is part of this very initiative.
Therefore, they have been very vocal in raising these matters. But also, the police, through their statistics, have been able to point out some of the areas where farm workers' or farm dwellers' rights have been violated. So, it is not a one-way street; you have a problem of crime which affects everybody. We also have representatives from both sides who are able to bring to the fore some of their specific experiences. Thank you.