Hon Chair, during our induction we did raise the issue of linguistic, especially in Parliament and we were promised that this matter will be looked into it. We were told that there is another party ... We asked why are we using Afrikaans and English. We were told that [Interjections.] ... no, you shut up! We were told that there is another party within Parliament that requested Afrikaans to be included. Now there is another party in Parliament, which is the EFF is demanding, it is not requesting that tomorrow it needs: firstly, to have all 11 languages of South Africa in all the plenaries of Parliament and we want all the interpreters of all
languages to be appointed. We are aware that the department or that unit within Parliament is overlooked because we are in the majority. It cannot be, Chair, that we in the majority, African speaking people, our languages are just undermined like this. It cannot be that you undermine us on everything, on land, on language. [Interjections.] You want to kill us - no, man. It cannot be.