Speaker, hon President, I agree entirely with you and I would like to echo your sentiments in congratulating the Auditor-General for uncovering some of these difficulties and challenges in government departments so that we, as legislators, can also do our part in exercising oversight. In this regard co-operation with members of the executive is absolutely crucial.
However, Speaker, I would have expected the new Leader of the Opposition to rise to the occasion today and tell us what the DA is going to do with Mr Odendaal in Midvaal. [Interjections.] A report has just been presented by the Public Protector, exposing millions of rands that belong to the public, which have been wasted by a councillor of the DA. [Interjections.]
What are you going to do? [Interjections.] If you live in a glass house, remember not to throw stones recklessly. [Interjections.]