Thank you, Chairperson. I am just saying: acquaint yourself with the rules in a totally holistic way, and not just part of it - whatever you think is best for you. [Interjections.] You have got to do that.
The other thing that I must indicate to you is that you must also acquaint yourself with the African Diamond Producers Association, ADPA, an association deprived from all African countries, and understand their point of view. Then you will understand the approach of Africa towards diamonds. We are the producers of 60% of the diamonds in the world, and we have to change the situation in favour of the developing countries. I must also indicate that you should go back to the Fraser Institute, and read what it says well, and understand it. Do not judge us! Most issues that you have alluded to, we have been correcting. However, they have judged us on those issues. We have dealt with all of those issues.
To hon Dexter, in isiZulu we say ... indlela yaziwa ngumhambi wayo. [Ihlombe.] [... the route is known by the one who travels it. [Applause.]]
The last point I want to make, hon Schmidt, is that the Kumba case is sub judice and we unfortunately cannot deal with it. Let us respect the law.
Thank you very much, hon members. Thank you for supporting the budget. I hope that as we continue engaging next year, we will come better informed and with an understanding of the critical issues in our budget and the overall environment. Thank you.
Debate concluded.