I shall certainly do so, Madam Speaker. Firstly, I would like to respond to the three statements. The first one is from the hon De Lille. It is rather confusing because she starts with a confusing story in the Sunday Times and it looks like the Daily Voice or Die Son or something like that. It is a serious reduction in the quality. She then ends up with the child support grant and I don't see what the link is. I don't see what the link is, because these two issues are quite unrelated.
As far as the child support grant issue is concerned, I thought that I have adequately responded to the hon Greyling, two weeks ago, and the hon De Lille was in the House. You can rake this thing up all the time, but we can't go any further with it.
In respect of the hon Opperman, if he has left the House I suppose I should just ignore what he has said. [Interjections.]
No, Madam Speaker, I stand to be advised. If somebody makes a statement and doesn't want it to be responded to ...