Speaker, I don't know what the hon member is talking about. He is making wide-ranging accusations. I am not sure if he can produce one of the people who have done anything wrong. [Interjections.] I don't think it is true that black economic empowerment has only benefited ANC people in the country. I don't think so. It has benefited a particular percentage of black people in this country of whom the majority is not necessarily ANC. If there are people who may be ANC, who are black and who qualify to benefit from black economic empowerment, why should they be punished? Why should they not participate? Is membership of the ANC condemning you not to be benefiting from the policies of the country? If that is understood as corruption, well, that is a different type of corruption that the hon member is talking about.
I think the statement is very wide. It makes all types of accusations which can't be substantiated by evidence. That is the problem. Everybody says the ANC is corrupt. What is it? Who has done what? We have acted upon whoever is from the ANC and is connected. We are saying, whoever is corrupt, we act. [Interjections.]