Thank you very much, hon Dene Smuts. I think that in my culture where I am, and where I come from, we all have a right to engage and debate issues. And we actually have a right to differ at times. I am sure this also applies to the DA. When you debate, you do not expect that you will all agree on a matter.
We all hold different views about different matters, but the most important thing is that Comrade Ngoako sitting there has pledged his allegiance and loyalty to the Constitution of the Republic. The fact that he is able to be introspective about some of the processes that we have gone through in this country, and the fact that he is able to be critical of some of the elements in the Constitution is his right - as it is yours. [Interjections.]