Speaker, perhaps we need to remind the hon member Ms Kohler-Barnard that this House has been given time to look into this very Act. Hon member, hold your horses for now. You are rushing ahead too far. [Interjections.]
On the issue of the Hawks, they are here and they are a very important part of the arsenal in the fight against crime. They will continue to do that, especially fighting organised crime and transnational crimes. I don't know how you can talk of a 94% success rate for the Scorpions - how does that include transnational crimes which have never been addressed?
Secondly, the hon member over there talks about the DA as a model of how to run local government and so on. I don't know how the people of Khayelitsha feel about that, or what went through the minds of the people from Mitchells Plain while you were talking. I don't want to talk about what you are doing there, but it is always good not to throw stones if you live in a glass house. I thank you. [Applause.]