You see, the DA... Let me just move on. The DA is unable to handle honesty. You can't deal with honesty. Hon Doman, it pains me when you are unable to work with us co-operatively on corruption. This is one item where there is agreement across parties and in the whole of society to work together. Yet you choose to rubbish it in a way that paints you, unfortunately, as politically expedient instead of seeing an opportunity to co-operate with the ruling party to root out an evil in society that we can't afford. It would be better if, in our communication, we could handle honesty properly and in a friendly way.
This is why I thank Peter Smith for his appreciation of the Minister's frank openness - both the Minister and Deputy Minister - in dealing with this, which is incidentally the character and feature of the fourth administration, and the ANC generally, going forward. We would like to collaborate with you all on matters like those. You've had problems too with lawyers who have been appointed and then have been found fiddling with resources, money, and so on. These are your own members. [Interjections.] Corruption is bad for everybody, sir.