Hon Maimane, please take your seat. Yes, hon member, what's your point?
Hon Speaker, in terms of Rule 14(l), a member is to address the Chair. The hon member has now left this Joint Sitting. He's now addressing the President directly ... [Interjections.] ... in contravention of Rule 14(l). Thank you. He must please address the Chair.
Thank you, hon member. Please proceed, hon Maimane, and note the point that was raised by the Deputy Chief Whip.
Hon Speaker, the President can't be shocked. He told us to watch this space. I want to tell him about a space he must be watching.
On Thursday - on the day of the state of the nation address - millions of South Africans were experiencing a very different nation to the one in your speech. On the day of the state of the nation address, 57 people would have been murdered in our country. On the day of the state of the nation address, 110 people - mainly vulnerable women - would have gone to a police