I want to tell you that the DA thinks that they are in a federal state. You are not in a federal state. [Interjections.]
If you talk about substance abuse ...
... kudala iipilisi zisenziwa apha eKapa, nenza ntoni ngalo nto? [...Cape Town has long been producing drugs, what are you doing about that?]
You are now talking about substance abuse and that the government is not doing anything about it. Where are you? Where do you stay? Are you not in South Africa? What are you doing as the DA? [Interjections.] In fact, the reason for that is that the DA was established only a few years ago, although we acknowledge that some of them were in the National Party and Democratic Party ...
... nisafuna, asifuni thina kuba sine-100 leminyaka sikhona. Ngoku nisahambe nizikhangela ukuba niphi. [... you are still looking, we are not looking anymore because we have been in existence for 100 years. Now you are wandering where you are.] [Interjections.]
We have existed for 100 years in this country.