With regard to the statement made by hon E Nyekemba, I still stand by my ruling not to allow him to continue with it. In my view, the statement was related to a matter in respect of which I reserved a ruling. I would like to urge members that where there is unhappiness with issues that arise in committees, every attempt should be made to exhaust other avenues before the matter is brought to the House.
Finally, it is a longstanding tradition of the Speakership everywhere in the world that the Chair is impartial, and I, therefore, wish to appeal for respect, not only for the Chair, but for all other hon members of this House. Parliament sets the tone for the rest of society and must, therefore, show honour, respect and co-operation, if we want these attributes reflected in society. I thank you. [Applause.]