Deputy Speaker, thank you to the member who raised the point about the repatriation of Moses Kotane and J B Marks. They played a key role in laying a firm foundation for our freedom and democracy. And they were the true champions of the liberation struggle, especially the workers' struggle. They were also held in high regard within the liberation movement and also seen as mentors of our leaders such as Mandela, Tambo, Sisulu and others.
We are going to use their repatriation to write the true story and history of South Africa's liberation and its struggle. We will be telling this story to move South Africa forward. Each one of them was an embodiment of social progress.
The other matter is the issue raised by the member of the AIC, just to make a point that ours is a participatory democracy. Anything contrary to that does not represent our constitutional democracy today. Secondly, it should be the task of all of us to discourage any violent protest by anybody, particularly Members of Parliament, MPs. And we should do that as it is our duty.
Lastly, I want to agree with the hon member, the APC leader, that it is the duty of all of us to promote nation-building, social cohesion and moral regeneration. The departments he mentioned correctly did that, but it is the task of all of us in all sectors to ensure that we indeed do what we are supposed to do to build our nation. I thank you.