Chairperson, the ANC supports this budget, as it translates the 2010-11 and 2012-13 strategic plans of the Department of Rural Development and Land Reform into programmes to build vibrant, equitable and sustainable communities in the vast hinterland of South Africa, where the vast majority of our citizens live.
Further, we do so in full confidence that our communities in these areas believe that the ANC-led government leads this department with integrity; unlike the hon member from the FF Plus who claims that the Minister says one thing today and wakes up and says something else tomorrow, simply because he did not get the explanation he was looking for. We don't run the country by scaring people; we run the country by being certain of every step we take.
There is no nationalisation policy, hon member. The Green Paper will explain the processes that the government and the ANC will take in sorting this out - I repeat - in sorting out the smash-and-grab policies of previous regimes, from that of colonialism in 1652 until now.
We will sort this out, because there will be certainty at long last for everybody who holds a piece of paper and calls it his "freehold title". Why? Because today we are calling upon those people who hold that title - ill-begotten title - to come forward so that, once and for all, they have certainty that this document belongs to them and that the piece of land that they hold belongs to them. [Time expired.] [Applause.]