I believe this is the second occasion in a matter of half an hour that a situation like this has arisen. In the first instance, Mr Durr put it to the Minister that he had not raised the issue of Pan-African parliamentiarism.
I request, in my capacity as Chief Whip, that the records of Hansard be perused in order to ascertain whether, in fact, Mr Durr did raise the issue of the Pan-African Parliament in his speech or not. If he did, in fact, do so, and suggested to the hon the Minister that he had not done so, then the matter should be taken further.
In the case of Mr Ackermann, again, I believe we should peruse the records of Hansard and not debate the matter further. If Mr Durr had, in fact, spoken and conveyed to you that he is speaking on behalf of the party, and you had affirmed that he was speaking on behalf of the ACDP, then it is in order. But, if he did not do so, I then believe that the decorum and dignity of this House must be respected and the appropriate steps should be taken. [Interjections.]