Deputy Speaker, they don't have people in prison. They don't know what is going on in prison. [Interjections.] That's why they can howl like this. I am saying that I respect what Minister Balfour has done today. It shows that Minister Balfour is serious about rooting out this perception. I am saying "this perception". Minister Balfour shows you today that, no, we are not going to defend anybody - anybody who has committed a crime and who is in prison. That is the message that Minister Balfour is giving all of us here today.
I don't know why you are howling and howling. Are you not satisfied with what the Minister has done today? [Interjections.] You are not, because you don't know what the rules and regulations are of our country. The Minister is following exactly that, to say that Mr Yengeni has done "one, two, three, four, five" and that, in the interim, "I am going to do: one, two, three." Minister, thank you very much and congratulations on your stand. Thank you. [Applause.]
Debate concluded.