Mr Speaker, I would like the Deputy President to kindly comment on the fact that, in respect of continental infrastructural development, for the past 20 years our leader, Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi, has put forward a very detailed proposal to accommodate the development of a supernational entity in Africa at a much faster pace, but limited to democratic countries. This, while we continue to pursue what is the necessarily slower pace of international organisation through the existing infrastructure, specifically with a view to creating a continental centre of decision-making provided with limited sovereign powers. This can bring about the type of co-ordination of infrastructure which has not taken place - and it is a horrible reference to make, but a correct one - since the colonial period.
Does the President have an opportunity to review this echoing proposal from our leader? Does he have an opinion? If not, would he be in a position to review it once we send him a copy?