There is something that the hon Oriani-Ambrosini raised. He is already gone, but we cannot allow him to say these things and run away. What is critical is that he condemned the Industrial Policy Action Plan left, right and centre. But let's go back to the history of development. The first countries or city states which were successful were Venice and Florence. Those city states were viable because they processed their raw materials and sold value-added goods.
During that time Britain was exporting cotton. So, England itself was poorer than Venice and Florence. That is why when Queen Elizabeth I took over, the first thing she did was to slap an export tax on cotton so that the merchants in Florence and Venice would have expensive input material. However, in the process, they supported the local cotton industry of England. That is why England, at the end of the day, emerged as one of the superpowers, because they protected their infant industry. So, I don't understand why he expects us to do things differently for the African people of South Africa. [Applause.]