Deputy Speaker, as I said in the response, we have been engaging with white farmers - commercial farmers - who came forward to say they are prepared to work with government to support this land reform. In coming forward, they pledge to donate land to their farm tenants, and we have agreed so. We have requested them to work on a model that can be utilised countrywide so that those farmers who want to work with government to ensure that we increase our productivity as a country and to ensure that land is accessible to all can do so following an agreed-upon model. We are a bit encouraged by the actions of farmers, especially in KwaZulu-Natal, who are continuously leading the debate and, very soon, they will be demonstrating their willingness and support of the programme by donating land to their farm tenants. We welcome that.
We will be entering into discussion again with traditional leaders. The cry from our traditional leaders is that the land under their custodianship lies fallow; they need support from government. Thus, we are talking about an integrated one-stop that will try and support