Acting Speaker, I want to ask the hon McGluwa to read The Economist every week, because if he had read the one from the previous week, he would have seen that inequality is growing around the world. It is because of the nature of development around the world, and we can give him Economics 101 and teach him about the Kuznets curve and what causes that. The bad hand that he referred to came from the party that he is part of - though he pretends to be in the ID - and which was caught out before democracy. That is the bad hand that he referred to. So, look in the mirror, sir, and you will see the cause of the problem.
Regarding the issue raised by the hon Trollip, I think we all share a concern about the impact of the flooding, and clearly the issues in the Eastern Cape are matters that we must all be concerned about. Hopefully the report on the impact on infrastructure and life will soon be compiled and we can deal with this as a matter of urgency.
The hon Ngonyama ... [Interjections.]