Hon members, let me not respond to hon Londt; let me rather explain: When we sit here, all of the parties that are in this House want to be heard on issues that they are asking. When you preside, what you are trying to do is to make sure that it happens. That is why, particularly in the instance of the EFF, I always advise them that when two members raise their hands and they have been complying all the time - because sometimes they raise hands together - I will show them that both of them are raising hands.
So, if there is a slide, we will give to them. If there is no slide, then we will ask them to join the question ... I have asked hon Boshoff and hon Londt earlier: Why do you, hon Boshoff, give your question to hon Londt so that hon Londt could ask the question. They don't want to. That is where the problem is coming from. They don't want to. I don't know why when it is the same party.
In the instance of the ANC, usually the one that asked the question asks the supplementary question. Then we just give one other member to ask a question, if they indicate. So, if they don't indicate, we
can give to anyone. But, as we are speaking now, there is an indication from hon Mmoiemang that he also wants to ask a question. There is an indication from hon Londt and hon Labuschagne.
I asked them: Can you take the question and one of you should ask the questions. I don't know what is unreasonable in that one. I must really mention the EFF. We have been doing it for the past weeks that there have been questions. We have been doing it. It is just when it comes to the DA. I don't know. Then all of a sudden the Presiding Officer is the one that has a mistake. [Interjections.] I am just explaining what we have been doing here.
So, hon Londt, that is why I asked you: Who of you will ask the question? Because, hon Mmoiemang had also indicated that he want to ask a question and at that stage it was already also hon Arnolds. I don't know why we are having a debate around this issue.