In conclusion, let me say that if Members of Parliament are going to talk tough on climate change, let us make sure that each of us is doing everything possible to reduce our own personal carbon emissions. How many Members of Parliament are able to stand up here and state what their carbon footprints are for a year? My calculations tell me that the average upcountry Member of Parliament, that is the Member of Parliament who flies two hours from their home base to Cape Town, has a carbon footprint of approximately 30 tons a year. This is considerably more than the footprint of the average South African, which is less than nine tons.