Speaker, I just had a temporary lapse. I would like to start with the hon member, and my attempt to bring a point of order to the House. The President, in fact, received the census report from the Minister of Development and Planning in a public engagement, where he was very excited about the outcome of the census, because for the first time we were able to get a glimpse of South Africa as it is. More importantly, we were able to see the impressive improvements that have been brought about by the ANC government in that particular census. [Applause.]
The President congratulated the census people, calling the chief of the team the "Yellow Man". The matter was brought before Cabinet. Cabinet in turn congratulated the census team, because we are exceedingly happy. It keeps us on our toes, understanding what it is that we are doing and what it is that we are not doing. But more importantly, that we, as government, are succeeding. Read that census.
I would like therefore, as a point of order, to indicate that the hon member misled the House. It is against the Rules of this House that he should say what he said when he knows very well that it is not true. If he didn't, I am pointing it out now, and I would like him to please withdraw that remark. [Interjections.] [Applause.]