Yes, and you as well, hon Olifant, of course!
In my last minute, before the curtain finally comes down, let me just highlight two things in my mind that really are the non-negotiables to all South Africans and South Africa as a country, and this has to start in this House because we have to take leadership. The first is that we must, at all times, vigorously uphold the values of our Constitution, in particular we must respect our constitutional institutions - our courts, our judiciary, our Chapter 9 institutions and the rule of law.
Secondly, let us never lose sight of the fact that a significant number of South Africans still go to bed either cold or hungry or without access to basic services. If you don't have access to basic services, it affects your human dignity on a very personal level. So, for their sake, let us intensify our commitment to the realisation of socioeconomic rights for all our people. We promised them a better life and we must deliver on that promise. Thank you. [Applause.]