This is a party. What a gig! I am enjoying myself here. [Laughter.] [Applause.] Hon members, I think we share this particular perspective. But I do understand the fact that the opposition has to continue to reverberate, one way or the other.
With regard to ... I don't know how to characterise you, "horrible" members or "honourable" members from the EFF. You need to adjust to the system, calm down, move away from the overalls and start to read properly. This is Parliament. This is Parliament. [Laughter.] [Applause.] That is what it is - this is Parliament. You have to adjust to the system of Parliament, because revolution is not defined by the colour code of your clothing, but by the content of what you say.
What is fundamental about what we have said is that you are completely misinformed about the budgetary expenditure of this department. Here are the fundamentals, hon member: We are not giving any of the federations any money if they fail to account. Go and acclimatise and read. We are saying this and will continue saying this going forward.
Secondly, we have spent 99,9% of our budget - this department. Only a small percentage has not been spent; reasonably so. But what was supposed to be spent on sport has been spent. We have made a case for sport. The government of the ANC has now agreed that it is going to allocate more resources going forward, and that is the case we are making on the question of sports development in the country. And that is that government has to come to the party. Thank you very much.
Amandla! [Power!] [Applause.]
Debate concluded.