Deputy Chair, this House is not here to protect provinces. This House is here to deal with the interests of provinces. It's not to protect; because you can't protect wrong things. The MEC and the chairperson from the Western Cape want to protect wrong things.
I am referring to that precisely because of what the President of this country and Ace Magashule, the Premier of the Free State, indicated to them in the Free State: that they are looking at black and white people differently. I am saying this precisely because that is a racist approach, and Ace Magashule said that it is a racist approach and that it is wrong. [Interjections.]
The second thing that I wanted to bring to your attention is that these two Bills are here to strengthen and make sure that the wrongs of apartheid are dealt with properly, because they are strengthening the police. They are assisting the police. We must be aware that the police force, during apartheid, as the President has indicated, was highly corrupt. They were a law unto themselves.
Ace Magashule indicated that some of you were sitting in the National Party, making those particular laws and protecting the policemen while they were doing all those wrong things. You know that you gave them a fund to kill Africans, black people? I pity ...