Order! Just before I conclude business, I want to note something that might be of interest to the executive members. Firstly, there is a culture in Parliament that EPCs are like budget days. On a budget day, departments will usually exhibit and showcase outside the EPCs, wherever they are taking place. I saw yesterday that this has disappeared and I am not sure whether this was a decision by the executive, or what.
Secondly, these exhibits afford other members, those who are not members of the portfolio committee, the opportunity to have access to the information displayed on those tables.
Lastly, members usually get invited to a dinner, or whatever, as a way of networking. After all, we have guests in the gallery and they probably wanted to discuss some of the opinions raised in the debate itself, so that they can then take those discussions to network and share information.
I am just saying that this culture and tradition ought to continue. I saw some didn't do it yesterday. So, you are invited to the Marks Building for a cocktail function, all of you. [Laughter.] The Ministers have responded on that one, but as for the exhibition side of it, the next time Rural Development and Land Reform is here, it must be treated as a budget day.
Debate concluded.