Hon Deputy Speaker, yes, we have reprioritised in terms of the baseline budget for land reform. We have taken 25% of that for recapitalisation and development, and that is in the R900 million for this financial year.
There are challenges. For example, we are visiting all the farms - in terms of the Land Redistribution for Agricultural Development programme and previous programmes. A lot of people are not on the ground. Nothing is happening; nobody is there; you don't find anyone. So, there are many farms that are lying fallow with no one taking responsibility. That is a major challenge. Therefore we don't have an exact portfolio of evidence of who is supposed to be there and who is not there. That is really the challenge and we are working on that right now.
With regard to the number of revitalised farms, for now in the Free State there are 11 farms that we are focusing on. We have created a partnership with the Bloemfontein Abattoir, and are working on that. This is a programme which we will be launching this coming Saturday, 20 November 2010.
There are many families, certainly, who will benefit from this. Over the past weekend we interacted with more than 100 projects that related to the farm equity scheme, which we had put a moratorium on. We are lifting that in January. We have met with them and we know now what is coming from the people themselves, and what it is that we need to do.
Vote No 33 - Science and Technology - put.