Chairperson, I must first of all declare that I come from KwaZulu-Natal, so I don't have the provincial loyalties that my colleague, hon Koornhof, has.
Madam Chair, I believe that the Minister is the right person to look at this. I think it is good news that we are being sensible and tightening our belts - as the hon Koornhof thinks we should - and that no money is going to be spent. I mean, we can survive in this Parliament.
Furthermore, is the Minister is aware that at the time when the Union Buildings, which are beautifully depicted on the nice Christmas card we received from our President today, were built, Sir Herbert Baker not only suggested but actually made sketch plans for a parliament building on Meintjieskop next to the Union Buildings.
Not only that, but it would, I believe, also not be inappropriate to save money ...