Speaker and Mr President, I like the way in which you educate those who are not familiar with the processes. [Interjections.] It is very difficult when you don't know the processes and become paranoid because of these interception perceptions. [Interjections.]
Hon President, you are correct when you condemn unlawful interception of communications. That is correct; you made it clear that you condemn that. Hon President, as you are also well aware and as you have indicated, the Regulation of Interception of Communications and Provision of Communication- related Information Act, and particularly section 49, provides that a person who intentionally and unlawfully intercepts communications is guilty of an offence.