Sorry - McGluwa. [Laughter.] They are all part of that team. They are all part of that team that will make sure that we deliver in South Africa. We are not going to shy away. That is why the hon Minister is calling upon us here to say that, under his leadership, as a collective and as South Africans, we should take responsibility so that the concerns you are expressing about the economy and the responsibility, hon member, are our responsibility.
As members of Parliament we feel it that it is our responsibility. That is why I am concerned about the way we are handling this institution and conducting ourselves. It is in our interest and in the interests of all South Africans that we should be able to show that particular concern, that we would like to have a turnaround in the economy.
We would always want to make sure that nobody is critical of the labour relations or the labour laws that have been implemented within South Africa. But there is a responsibility on the part of all South Africans to ensure that we do engage different partners around the areas of striking and make sure that they come to the party. Also, bosses who are supposed to pay these particular workers must also take full responsibility for how they conduct labour relations. That is part of what the NDP is able to put in front of South Africans.
That responsibility is not something that you shy away from. It is not a responsibility that we feel hon Minister Jeff Radebe would shy away from. Let's join hands and work together as South Africans to make sure that the NDP is being implemented. We will never shy away from that responsibility.
We are saying let's use the Constitution and all arms of governance effectively. Let even Parliament itself become a responsible institution that is able to deal with the issues that confront South Africa rather than to sit here and start lying to one another. That is not going to be the best way of dealing with our South African challenges. Thank you, hon Chairperson. [Applause.]