Thank you Chairperson and thank you, hon Minister, for the way that you handle this question. From my side, I just need to know; has the court judgement in question made any significant contribution towards the reinterpretation of the law and land ownership and redistribution in our country? If not, how not? If so, what are the relevant details?
The MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE, LAND REFORM AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT:
Chairperson, I would not be in a position since I am not a lawyer to say whether the judgement has made any contribution in terms of our legal jurisprudence. However, what that judgement has done in my view, it has actually indicated that where there is a change of policy on decisions that have been made prior and where certain commitments have been made regardless by what administration at a particular time, it cannot just be changed without looking at what commitments were made to people at that time. So, whether that offers new jurisprudence, I don't know. Thank you. [Applause.]