Hon members, since we don't know the name of the member that entered here, can we request the foreigner to excuse us. [Interjections.] No, it is ...So, I don't know what else to say. He is a foreigner to me; I don't know him. [Interjections.] I don't know him. [Interjections.] I don't know him. [Interjections.] I don't know him and I have not been informed that he will be in this House. I have ruled and if he doesn't leave this House now, I will request that he to be removed from the House. [Interjections.]. Can you continue with the business of the day, and we will request the ANC if they have a declaration on Vote No 17. [Interjections.]. Yes. [Interjections.] We were busy with
declarations. We were busy with declarations; the DA was the only party that made a declaration. [Interjections.]. No, we have finalised that matter. We have finalised. You were sleeping, wena! We have finalised that matter. Can we request the ANC if they have a declaration to continue.