Acting Speaker, it is clear that it is the hon Holomisa who needs guidance, and not the judiciary. [Interjections.] The hon Deputy President has given him some guidance, but was much too nice about doing it.
I have been wondering ever since I saw this shocking question whether the hon Holomisa had been led astray by the thinking of the hon Ramatlhodi, who called on the courts earlier this year to exercise judicial restraint or constraint, as he called it, after the DA won two cases on rationality review.
Now, I don't know, because the hon Holomisa has not been brave enough to give the example of the case which he considers to be a transgression of the boundaries of jurisdiction of the Constitutional Court. He has not given an example. For all I know, it might be the DA's latest win in the highest court in the land.
The Deputy President has given him the answer. It is the Constitution that sets the parameters of the court's power and if the executive branch ever tried to guide the courts, it would kill off the Constitution. I wonder whether ... [Time expired.]