I can confirm that Cope will account for all the resources that we have received from Parliament, in time and in good time. Thank you very much for the question. [Applause.]
I was saying that if we look at the time when Parliament began, the media always used to be around here in the gallery. However, I think that as debates in this House have begun to deteriorate, so too has media attention on the content and the issues that we are discussing. Reporting on Parliament is more about the conduct of Members of Parliament rather than about the content and the debates that take place in this House. I think this is something which all of us must work hard on to change.
If I may conclude ... [Interjections.]
Tshika, Nkulukumba Chauke. [Leave, hon Chauke.]
I would like to conclude by saying that we will support the budget. However, we hope that we will be able to work better together to ensure that we deal with the issues of oversight and accountability that have been raised, and ensure that we are able to have real debates rather than have debates of the deaf, where we come with speeches already prepared. Even if a certain point has been covered, because you have come in to score a point, you continue as if nothing has happened. [Interjections.] Thank you very much. [Time expired.] [Applause.]