Madam Deputy Speaker, with regard to government's target of 30% for productive farmland to be transferred to black owners by 2014, surely the most important central plank of this policy should be an urgent and comprehensive audit of state land or land which is owned by the state, especially given the fact that the department is now engaged in the process of aggressively acquiring more farmland as part of the Land Reform Programme, which at this stage is of course all but stillborn. What is the Minister going to do to ensure that this crucial audit process begins and that it is completed as soon as possible so that at the very least, the people of this country can finally know just how much land is in the hands of the government, especially given some of the unsubstantiated and, frankly, irresponsible remarks which have emerged from the leadership of the ANC with regard to the issue of foreign landownership. Thank you.