Through you, hon speaker, Mr President, the fact that you mentioned that blacks are still disadvantaged, and the research that you have indicated, are actually dubious in the sense that no proper research has been done with regard to the effect that your policies have on the white community as such. It is basically just stated that they are fine. The census shows that they are fine, but there are about one million of them living in shacks. One million represents 20% of white people.
We are not even talking about the coloured community, which is supposed to be advantaged by this policy but is actually still disadvantaged. That is also shown by the numbers.
At the end of the day, we need to get our research correct because the research numbers don't all add up. If you state that the ANC is worried about all South Africans, then I can state from my position that it is patently not true. Your policies are creating new victims, and 20 to 50 years from now we will be standing here and saying that we have to rectify the mistakes of the past that the ANC has created. We will then again have to help white and coloured people as well as other minorities that have also been sidelined.
What I am proposing, Mr President, is that we work for an inclusive economy and that you use white as ... [Time expired.] [Interjections.]