Chair, let me first apologise for making this a dialogue between Mr Watson and myself. I really apologise to you, Chair. I didn't mean this to go this way. But all I know, and all I know in terms of the NCOP, is that if you read the Constitution of the country, it will tell you exactly how many members must come from both the National Council of Provinces and the National Assembly. And it says - if I have to clarify this for Mr Watson - that in the National Assembly, it is six members, three of whom must come from the opposition parties. That has been done. Regarding the resignation, I have reconstituted the delegation and I am moving that the House adopts the motion. Nowhere does it speak about parties, or provinces.
It refers to four members of the National Council of Provinces. And I am being so slow, Mr Watson, so that you understand. If you consult your Constitution again, whatever investigation you do, you will be referred to the very Constitution I am speaking about now. There is nowhere else from where we take guidance. There is nothing that says that in the Rules of the NCOP. Mr ... ?