Hon Deputy Speaker, I'll be brief. Hon Mulder, the ANCYL's and the ANC's policies are based on the Freedom Charter which, amongst other things, advocates nonracialism. So, one cannot be a member of the youth league or the ANC and advocate policies of racism. [Interjections.] No, let me conclude.
The president of the youth league may have raised policy issues in a way that makes some people uncomfortable, but I've never heard him advocating racism. If you take, for instance, the issue of white monopoly capital, that is the reality of South Africa, that the bulk of the wealth of this country remains in the hands of minority whites. That is a fact of life, and not racism.
So, I think it is unfair to use Parliament to refer to the president of the youth league as racist when, in fact, is raising important policy issues. That is what I wanted to say, Deputy Speaker, that ... [Interjections.]