The 79% success rate in court cases that the Deputy Minister referred to clearly justifies the number of cases the department actually defended. But I do differ with the Deputy Minister in one respect. The DA will not surrender on court cases; they will litigate all the time, given that they like litigation so much. [Laughter.]
I must admit that the most amusing point made by the hon De Freitas was when he claimed to be in possession of a leaked document regarding refugee camps to be introduced. Now, hon De Freitas, clearly this must be a figment of your imagination ... [Laughter.] ... and I am sure of one thing, that when hon De Freitas returns to our committee he will return to being the constructive member that we know in that committee. [Laughter.]
Now, in turning to the hon McIntosh, I just want to say that this complaining about the Cubans is not a new thing! It happens every single year. I want to ask him to rather consider focusing on the contribution, or noncontribution if he can point that out, of the Cubans rather than just speak of a particular national group all the time, as he is doing. I am sure he would have welcomed their contribution today if they were Germans or Americans. [Laughter.]
Hon Makhuba is the last one I want to refer to. All I really want to say here with regard to the IFP's earlier role in Home Affairs is... Thank you very much for giving the ANC the opportunity to solve the challenges the IFP has helped to create. [Time expired.] [Interjections.]