Speaker, I do agree with hon Kganare. It is not a party or a government plan, but it is a national plan. It involves all South Africans, regardless of political persuasion. It is about mediating between the future and now. It is about reconstructing what we do. Therefore, the ideas must be widely canvassed. That is quite fundamental.
I want to use this opportunity to indicate that I don't frequently notice the party that the hon Kganare represents here in Parliament at that committee. I don't think that they go there at all, but I speak under correction. It would be good if that party didn't complain about issues, but excluded themselves, because I actually know the members who ought to be participants and alternates in that committee and they don't attend. I thank you. [Applause.] [Laughter.]