Let it go!
Which then begs the question ...
Let it slide!
... how long are we going to be on this flight path? [Interjections.] I think we can fix things, and we have the capability and capacity to do that. Operational and governance interventions are required urgently! Hon members, I am pleased to learn that there are conversations involving SAA and potential equity partners, which would liberate the fiscus from this SAA Sword of Damocles.
We have essentially chosen to subsidise the middle class and wealthy to fly around the country and other parts of the world, rather than subsidise ordinary workers who sit in old trains from the townships every day, often getting stuck ... [Interjections.]
Like the President.
Often getting stuck in the train and arriving late for work. I think there's an hon member here who got stuck in a train. I won't mention. We are also subsidising the wealthy bond holders who hold
government-guaranteed debt but receive higher yields without additional risk. That's when we borrow to finance our activities.