Hon Dambuza, thank you for that question again. In so far as publicising the availability of the R1 billion guarantee fund to the public is concerned, we started here in this House.
Furthermore, together with members of Minmec, I had an interaction for the day with all the five major banks in this country. We were deliberating about the participation of the banks behind the guarantee fund. We made it very clear to the banks that when they get involved, we are going to make sure that they do not loan money willy-nilly, anyhow. There has to be lending with responsibility so that we can be assured that the guarantee that we would be providing does come back to the state.
Furthermore, we are going to hold discussions with the farmers so that they also come on board. We have realised that whilst farmers farm on productive land, they also provide housing. But they are scared about the fact that people have security of tenure. That is why they are driving people off the farms. A lot of squatter camps or ghettos that we see arise from those farms.
We will, therefore, sit down with farmers and the business sector. I have already communicated with the Johannesburg Stock Exchange that we want to meet with the Top 200 companies. The President has been invited to open that meeting. I thank you.