Speaker, in what I have said, I have mentioned that we need to talk, and we have been talking about it to conscientise our people about what happened to us when we were also refugees and freedom fighters in other countries. It is important - there is also the international rule and law - that when people come under difficult conditions they must be cared for, and that is what we are saying.
Whatever we do, we cannot allow a situation where there is an antiforeigner attitude. It is not correct. That is why I am saying, hon member, that we should - all of us here, collectively as Parliament - give leadership to educate the nation on that matter in addition to whatever has been done.
I am certain that Parliament itself could work out a programme that could be used and be powerful if it is led by the representatives of the people in this country, who were elected and who are here in Parliament. Certainly, this must be a challenge for all of us, not only for the government, because this is what we have been doing.
As the hon member said earlier, the ruling party, in fact, undertook a programme. I will be happy if other parties join the ruling party to do so. Thank you. [Applause.]