Let me then address you in my capacity as part of the Deputy President's team that is looking for solutions to the crisis in the agricultural sector, as the Minister in that regard. [Applause.] Let me say that it is precisely that kind of analysis which I think is preventing the DA from being part of the solution. The fact of the matter is that this was a major wake-up call for us with regard to repositioning the agricultural sector around the shared future, which includes improving the conditions of life and of labour of those workers who have been living in dire conditions. I think unless you recognise that this is the reality you are dealing with, you are not part of the solution but part of the problem.
I also want to refer to what the hon Wilmot James said. He told us that the DA was going around with its "Know Your DA" campaign. Now what I want to ask is this: Is this campaign informing the public of South Africa about the contribution made in the struggle against apartheid by the core ward that have been deployed here in Parliament? I want to suggest that it seems to me that many of the people who are sitting there, when it comes to the struggle against apartheid, have much to be modest about, and several of them have quite a lot to be embarrassed about. Thank you very much. [Applause.]