Deputy Speaker, exactly a year ago to the day, my colleague hon Maynier and I, welcomed the then new Minister of Finance, Nhlanhla Nene, back to Parliament. Here we are a year later and we have yet another new Minister of Finance. Last year we quoted the Minister of Finance, Derek Keys, from 28 years ago who confronted the Cabinet at the time with what he called filthy pictures, illustrating the fact that the economy was, in his words, "buggered."
Last year we pointed out that the economy on the 6 March 2018 was also "buggered" and that a huge task lay ahead for Minister Nene. Well a year into Ramaphosa presidency and two new Finance Ministers ... [Interjections.]
Deputy Speaker.