Mr Speaker, this certainly has been a very odd debate. We have been informed by some Ministers; we have been scolded by Minister Pandor; we have been shouted at by the Deputy Minister of Social Development; we have been uplifted by members of the DA; and we have been entertained by the hon Turok with his patronising views, I might add, of those younger than himself, which probably, Ben, is everybody in this House. [Laughter.]
I want to say that I really do not know why the ANC do not use Mr Turok more often. He certainly is remarkably entertaining, and I think that the students gave him a bracelet with his name on it, because they thought his views were so old-fashioned that he must be very old and therefore in danger of forgetting his name. [Laughter.] I want to ask you, Mr Turok: Has it got your address on as well? [Laughter.] I want to say, hon Turok, you were very firmly put in your place today by one person very much younger that yourself who did an outstanding job.