Mr Speaker, well, it is true that every party thinks that you are on its side, Mr Mansura, but as the PAC, we know that you have always been on the PAC's side. [Laughter.] Well, we will miss you dearly. I remember the day I visited you in your office without an appointment and you were very generous with your time.
Now that you are leaving, I can share with the whole of Parliament what you said, because you don't worry about promotion or lack of it, and indeed you said the debates in this Parliament were not robust enough, because we, Members of Parliament, tend to be glued to the papers, when we are supposed to speak off-the-cuff. And you went on to say that your ideal parliamentarian was Rev Farisani, who had a powerful voice and most of the time he spoke off-the-cuff. So, as you leave, I hope you are not leaving with your knowledge. I hope you will always be available to share with some of us the treasure that you have acquired over the years, that of knowing Parliament inside and out.
To Mr Xaso, I hope you are going to lead by example as your predecessor has done. And, of course, I know that you are equally approachable and you have always been helpful and you are on the side of the PAC. [Laughter.] Thank you.