I did not refer to a single person in your ruling. I said, "Then they are racist." That's what I said. I didn't say ... If he wants to be a racist, that's fine. But I didn't say he was a racist. [Laughter.]
The HOUSE CHAIRPERSON (Ms C-S Botha): I think, hon members, that this is an issue of semantics which can go very badly wrong. So, please, let's try to avoid the word, even if you are now saying that it's "they who are". I am not ruling you out of order, but I know that it is a sensitive issue to call people racist, and therefore let's try to avoid it. Thank you.