Well, if I have spare time, I will do so.
With regard to the issue of the mayor, MEC, whom you are talking about, I am sure that you will agree with me that the police in our country are more than capable of dealing with such matters. Be it a mayor or an ordinary citizen, the matter is reported to the police. It is going to be attended to.
With regard to the community police forums, CPFs, in terms of the new Act, I think we need to emphasise the fact that it is going to be more in the hands of the civilians and the Ministry, whereas in the past this was run by the department and the police commissioner. It's now going to be squarely in the hands of the Ministry and will be run from the secretariat point of view.
I agree with you that members should be proud of their uniform, and should wear it with pride. That is why we emphasise the point that, within the police, everybody should be upright so that they are able to do what society expects them to do.
Generally, I think members have made valuable contributions in this debate. I was just puzzled by the hon member from the DA. First and foremost, we are fighting crime, and we will continue to do that. Be it that we meet obstructionists on the way or not, we will continue. However, I'm not so worried about what you said or how you said it. I'm more worried, hon member, about knowing at some point what your thoughts are in the fight against crime because you just read somebody else's speech. That was hon Kohler-Barnard's speech. [Interjections.]
Now, whether you are able to process a thought from your point of view or not, I don't know. You still have to prove yourself. [Interjections.] I don't think I would want to waste my time by responding to what you are saying. I responded already so I'm not going to repeat myself. I just hope one day you will develop the capacity to put across your views.