Ma'am, perhaps the member didn't understand when I was speaking English. Let me tell him. Not that my English is that good, but ...
... nee, my broer, luister nou mooi vandag vir my. Ons het nooit ges ons veralgemeen nie. Daar is baie verantwoordelike boere. [Tussenwerpsels.] Nee, nee, nee, luister mooi wat ... Jy moes ook geluister het wat die Minister s. Daardie mense wat nie wil hoor nie, gaan ons nie net in die hof kry nie, maar ons gaan hulle grond ook onteien. Al is dit net vir daardie mense wat van plase afgesit word. [Applous.] (Translation of Afrikaans paragraph follows.)
[... no, my brother, listen carefully to me today. We never said that we are generalising. There are many responsible farmers. [Interjections.] No, no, no, listen carefully to what ... you should also have listened to what the Minister said. Those people who do not want to take heed, we are not only taking them to court, but we are also going to expropriate their land. Even though it may only be for those people who are being evicted from farms. [Applause.]]