Hon member James, in 1994 there was a comic book that went out on the Cape Flats basically saying, "If black South Africans rule South Africa, you will lose the following." In 1999, there was a poster saying "Fight back". That poster was only put out by the DA in the white areas and the historically coloured communities.
The third one was in 2004, hon Deputy Speaker, when we saw a "Stop Zuma" poster. It was not ironic that we saw the poster on Sunday, in the City Press and KaapRapport. So, we knew what was taking place. We also knew it was wrong for political parties to work on the fears of people a few months before the time. Lastly, if truth be told, out of 22 individuals in the legislature, 16 come from the historically white community and only 6 people come from the black African and the coloured community. Thank you. [Applause.]