My apologies. However, my question doesn't talk about Louis Botha - maybe somebody edited that out.
What I can say is that that statue is within the precincts of Parliament. It's not the decision of the executive to change it, but it must be that of Parliament. Once Parliament has come together to say that it needs changes, then we as the executive can assist. I think that it would be incorrect for a Cabinet Minister to come and change symbols in Parliament. Can I leave that to Parliament? Parliament includes the NCOP. I think that there should be consultation by all parties and that decision must then be made. Once Parliament has agreed on this, we will make space in one of our museums to keep the statue of Louis Botha there. It can't start from the executive. Thank you very much.