Chair, on the earlier point raised by the hon Ellis, I want to draw the attention of the House to the fact that the hon member tripped on his mouth the other day, which is why he has crutches, but he clearly has not learned the lesson. Nobody else did it to him.
In respect of the issue raised by the hon Madisha on the broad-based black economic empowerment, BBBEE, I see that the main perpetrators of the BBBEE in Cope have now left the House. I agree that not only must it be revised and the constitutional imperative of ensuring diversity of ownership attained, but that we must take the lessons from the last decade or so forward.
In respect of the issue raised by the hon Trollip about the rapes in Chatsworth, let me join him and others in this House in expressing our complete outrage and condemnation. It is fundamentally important, as with the issue raised by the hon member on the drug bust, that we improve on the activities within communities so that we are better organised, and so that the police can be informed so that there will be a more timeous response to these issues.
On the issue raised by the hon Singh about individuals who were arrested, charged with corruption and had their assets forfeited, I think this House must celebrate the fact that that happened. We must ask that it continues to happen, so that we can root corruption out of society. This House must, across party lines, join hands and call for it increasingly. Thank you very much. [Applause.]