Let me deal with the point of order, Mr Ellis. You may bring any other matters that you want. For now there is a point of order that was raised. It takes precedence. I think we should all be aware of that, especially those of us who are long serving members of the House. Mr Nel, the point that you raised reflecting on the integrity of an hon member, is a valid point. All of us have to be protected by the Chair. I allowed the statement to go on so as to find out whether indeed it is attacking the integrity of the hon member. I think it is. It is reflecting on speculations, on things that people have read in the newspapers and I think it is unfortunate for us to base anything, especially in this House, on things that have not been proven anywhere else. On that basis, I think, the Deputy Chief Whip does have a point. That statement won't be allowed.