Speaker, firstly, I believe it's important for the House to note that it is the government that has improved its offer to public servants and not public servants who have come back to government with something new. Therefore, the hon Mluleki George is entirely wrong in his assessment that this government has been unable to move.
Secondly, the executive enjoys exactly the same privileges that the hon Mluleki George so wonderfully enjoyed when he previously served in it. [Applause.]
There has been no change whatsoever. There is no open revolt in the ANC. It is stronger than ever and will go on to be far, far stronger that the party of which the hon Mluleki is currently a member. I think if I were him, I would not be talking about political issues being scrambled given the scrambling, that currently characterises the party of which he is a member. [Applause.]