Hon Chairperson, let me begin by thanking all the members for their constructive input. I want to thank the opposition parties, the IFP, the UDM, the FF Plus and the UCDP, and I also want to indicate to uBab' Sithole that we are anxious to deal quickly with nonperformance. However, there are procedures in law that we have to follow as part of labour relations. We have to respect those procedures. So we are as anxious as you are, but we have to act procedurally. Also, all the constructive contributions you have made, including those by the ANC, will be considered in our implementation process as we will be revising some of the issues. I am not going to be able to mention all of them one by one in my response.
However, Ntate Moruti Meshoe, as a man of the cloth, I expected that you would pray for us. Instead, you continued condemning us. [Laughter.] [Applause.] I thought it was important that you listened to the debates in the committee and be a member of the committee. Maybe then you would have had a better perspective. I had expected that, as a man of the cloth, you would show us love and sympathy and give us hope. But all you were doing was just condemning and condemning. [Interjections.]
I have decided to use the few minutes I have to respond to the hon Dreyer and her colleague, hon Swathe. Hon Dreyer, what was new in what you were saying? What did we not mention in the committee? What was new? In trying to use my own words against me, I don't think ...