Mr Speaker, I am requesting the hon members, on this side of the House, to rise above petty party politics.
Issues of governance do not require the approach that hon Doman takes. He is a very sensible man. Today I am shocked to the marrow that he speaks like this. Maybe, he has been briefed by somebody to speak like this because he's always been rational in the way he approaches matters.
When you talk about the issues of municipalities that are badly run, municipalities are not different from the ones in the Western Cape. The ones in the Western Cape are the worst because people go to bed with different partners at different times, because of the coalition system that is prevailing in this area.
You find that leadership is being changed from time to time when people come in. Now I am saying let us not throw stones when we live in glass houses. I am requesting that we should focus on the issues at hand and engage with them. [Interjections.] I like it when the temperatures rise under these conditions. I enjoy it, in fact.
The issue that is important hon Doman is the Municipal Infrastructure Grant. We do agree. We must be able to find creative measures and ways of ensuring service delivery. Thank you very much. [Time expired.]