Hon Chair, if there are members who hail from rural areas in this House, we would urge them to join hands because, as I said, already organisations in those areas are working together with the police to ensure that, either through patrolling or general safety, visibility is already working. We would really like, especially from the point of view of public representatives, to ensure that, indeed, things are happening there as we planned and people participate. This is not a matter of those organisations representing constituencies in the rural areas. It's the responsibility of all of those who might hail from rural areas to ensure that we become part of this war against crime, because of crime.
All the stakeholders have come to understand and agree with our perspective that if you walk into a farm or a village house and you break into that house or kill somebody - that is crime; whether you do it as a farmer, or a farm worker, or a farm dweller, or anybody it's a crime. All of us need to be part of this movement in the fight against crime. I think that hon members will help a lot in ensuring that we reach our objectives in ensuring that these areas, which have been victims of crime over the past years, are really protected. Thank you.