Following on your reply, Deputy President, I want to thank you for quoting the Constitution extensively in your reply. There is talk currently in the governing party, particularly around the issue of the Constitution. Some of this talk is about how bad and biased the Constitution is.
Is it your considered view that the Constitution, as it stands, outlines assigned powers and responsibilities to various executives? Is it your considered view that today, as you speak here, the Constitution, as adopted in 1996, is still correct and a Constitution that can guide our democracy forward, rather than this talk about amending the Constitution and changing the powers of the judiciary? In fact, if you have a different view, what are these judgements and why do you think the Constitution, in terms of the other executive power, which is the judiciary, is not giving the right ruling?