Deputy Speaker, Minister, on the point that I raised with the Deputy President yesterday on reality and perceptions, we all have read, or we should read the judgments of the Constitutional Court. We all ask ourselves what they mean and what impact they have on the legislation we are adopting. When you, Minister, invite us to think about the exercise of the government function to embody that activity, the people of South Africa, the legal fraternity cannot but read that government exercises a scorecard, an assessment, a government function leading to the assessment of whether the Constitutional Court is doing well or is not doing well, whether one agrees or disagrees with it. How can we not step back and say this is an attack on the independence of the judiciary, if that independence, as the hon Schfer was reading before, means to have a measure of executive restraint? Thank you.