I don't know about the DA - some of the members of the DA, but the ANC in particular. Also, I would particularly like to thank - I call them my committee, but they're not really my committee - the Portfolio Committee on Justice and Constitutional Development, who really, in my view, without fear of exaggeration, would be a group of people who are incredibly diligent and meticulous in what they do, not only in their legislative function, but also in their oversight role as they take it very seriously. They are really a group of people that it has been an absolute honour for me to work with.
Then, particularly to all the female members of the House I would like to say the following. When one enters a profession such as the legal profession at a very young age, it's very difficult to have female role models, because very often you are the only female practising at a particular firm. So it was very inspiring and also refreshing to come to Parliament where there are so many empowered, dedicated and, quite frankly, really brilliant women. [Applause.] I really want to thank those on this side of the House and also those on that side of the House. It makes it easier for younger women who enter politics when there are people like Marie, Thelma, Bertha.
Thanks go to the staff of Parliament and the officials of the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development for putting up with me. I do realise that I can be a bit of a control freak at times, but thank you for putting up with me nonetheless. I also wish Parliament, as an institution, and the members individually all the best - those who are coming back, those who are not. I want to thank you all and wish you well.