Acting Speaker, unfortunately hon Holomisa has not given me any example of an instance where the Constitutional Court has failed to execute its own responsibility. However, if I understand the question that he did not pose, he is essentially raising the question of recourse. What happens if the Constitutional Court is approached and its response or order or award still does not satisfy an aggrieved party? What recourse does such a party have?
Hon member, I think I can leave that to the practitioners who obviously, from practical experience, will have to contribute towards the jurisprudence of our country. It is a question that needs to be debated further as to whether, when you have an apex court such as the Constitutional Court, there should still be recourse to another institution for relief.