Speaker, as the ANC, we welcome the referral by President Zuma of the Protection of State Information Bill back to Parliament for consideration. [Interjections.]
As the ANC, we have always held the view that we will welcome all the suggestions that are meant to strengthen the Bill and, in particular, its constitutional standing. [Interjections.] It is in this respect then, hon Kganare, that the ANC, like its President, has no intention of rubberstamping any process, but honestly to consider all those suggestions that are meant to improve the Bill.
The last response is to the hon member of the IFP with regard to service delivery protests. It's true that there are genuine protests by the people, because people have seen that the government of the ANC can deliver. [Interjections.] [Laughter.] Where there are still challenges, they like to protest because this is the only government which can give them hope; that can listen to its people. [Interjections.] But what we should all condemn is the violence which goes with these protests. I thank you very much. [Applause.]