Hon Speaker, I think the main complaint about the election process in Nongoma is not so much that government provided services. Government must continue to provide services to the people, whether the elections are on or not. The main complaint is that somebody lost in that campaign. [Applause.] The main complaint is that the people of Nongoma defied intimidation and assassination to exercise their democratic right, realising that not to do so would be the cardinal mistake on their part. As we are preparing for the 2014 general election, it is necessary that all the political parties should commit themselves to peaceful, free and fair campaigning and elections, both for the voters and the candidates. The people of ward 5 in Limpopo certainly exercised their democratic right, which we fought for and which we will certainly continue to defend to the end of our lives. We are convinced that in the years to come, they will realise the truth of how they wasted their votes, supporting backwardness and going back into the past. Thank you. [Applause.]