Deputy Chair, we have not engaged provinces to check whether they have changed their laws. What we know is that generally all the provinces, except the three which are more urbanised, have not changed their laws. The Western Cape has its own law around land use. Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal each have a development planning Act. For all other provinces to be able to approve things, they are still reliant and dependent on the ordinances.
Therefore, from that point of view, we believe that the Land Use Management Bill will be able to assist in giving guidance, although it was agreed that in its current form it was not revolutionary enough. That is why it was withdrawn in order to be engaged on at that level.
From our point of view we are saying that only three provinces have their own laws, and the others are still struggling. Thank you very much.