Deputy Speaker, at the dawn of our democracy 25 years ago, there was so much hope. Where South Africa had once seemed to be on a collision course, we were steered by brave and bold leadership into the right track. We chose nonracialism over racial nationalism. We chose the supremacy of a Constitution over the sovereignty of Parliament. We chose market- driven prosperity over the dead hand of state-led, command-and- control economic development. But somewhere along the line, the ANC government took a wrong turn. It began to backtrack on the promise of 1994. It reneged on the social contract of nonracialism, constitutionalism and market-led growth. [Applause.]