Thank you, Mr Speaker. Hon Deputy President, ...
... ngizobuza isikhaya nje. [... I will just ask a simple question.]
Deputy President, with all the international trade agreements which we have entered into so far, and which, I admit, are imperative for the development of all those parties that are involved or those that take part in them, at what point can we say that South Africa's economic and political sovereignty is secure or when can we say that the principles of reciprocity are satisfied?
In other words, Deputy President, can the hon Ramatlhodi here or the hon Magwanishe there establish a mall or an industry in China, or in Germany, or in Ghana, and take with him 100 or 200 or 500 unemployed South Africans to work there? Is there a provision in these agreements for us to do that? Thank you, sir.