Hon members, you see, we are going to be here for a long time this afternoon if we continue in this vein, please. [Interjections.] No, hon members, contain yourselves! Just be patient. You see, I find it difficult when a point of order is raised and there are interjections that completely drown out the point of order. It doesn't make it possible for the Chairperson to hear exactly what that point of order is.
So, when points of order are raised, let's allow that point of order to be made and allow the Chairperson of the sitting to make a ruling. Now, I have listened to what the hon member has said. You see, hon members, in the course of debate, parties have a chance to respond to whatever has been said.
In that instance, the member refers to the DA and to the EFF, that are parties in the House, but no direct reference was made to a specific member. In that instance, hon member, that point of order is not sustained. Right? Hon member, you have a few seconds left. [Interjections.]