I will be happy to go there as well, because it is true that I keep coming back here year after year, making the same speech. I am happy to participate. If we are all found to be insane, Minister, please, can we all be committed to some institution where we can do that without harming the public out there? [Laughter.]
Then we can do this same thing over and over again, because, frankly speaking, Minister, that is the state in which things are. I say that, knowing that you have tried harder than anyone I have ever seen in your office to change this. Clearly what we are doing is not having the effect that we want it to. I think it is time for a radical shift, and I really think that if you do that, you will have the support of everyone.
The department must get on with doing what is really essentially a very simple thing. It must facilitate the exploitation of the abundant natural resources that we have, as a country, and that we have been blessed with to provide for the energy needs of our people. I am not asking you to vote for another political party, Minister. I am asking you to change your policies. [Interjections.] Thank you very much. [Applause.]