May I just finish my speech. If there is still time, I will take his question. Thank you.
When people see us, they must see a realisation of their aspirations and hopes as hon members. When Parliament speaks, it must have an impact on them and touch their souls. We dare not fail our people. We have achieved much in the last 15 years. We can and will achieve if we become an activist Parliament - ...
... "ba rata goba ba sa rate". [Whether they like it or not.]
Morwa wa Mokaba - yo a ?et?ego a re ?iile - o kile a bolela a re:
Palamente ke ye nngwe ya makala a mmu?o ao a lwelago tokologo. E swanet?e go t?wela pele.
[The late Mokaba once said:
Parliament remains another organ of state that fights for freedom. It should continue.]
Parliament should remain another site or terrain of the struggle for it is where the battle of ideas is engaged and won.
I fully agree with the hon M B Skosana when he says that we should regard and see people as core planners, core monitors and core participants in an activist movement that includes Parliament, society and the executive. I wish this could be the same vision that is shared and embraced by all parties in this House for an activist and a people's parliament and state.
I still have one and a half minute left, Chairperson. I can take the question.