Deputy Speaker, I would like briefly to respond to two statements: the first one made by the hon sinister Dexter, who has left the House. [Laughter.]
I think that we will be broadly in agreement, safe to say, that the agreements between the former Chief Executive Officer of the SABC and the board are contractual; there may have been bad contracts but they are contractual.
The board has exercised a choice between costly and protracted litigation and early resolution, and early resolutions are always costly. And I think that, in recognising how difficult these issues are when the contracts are poorly structured, we also recognise what the cost would be in the case of protracted litigation. So in that context it is very important that members of this House accept the circumstances.
With regards to the hon member from the ID, I think we would all agree that the behaviour of the fans at Newlands Stadium on Saturday was quite unacceptable, not only because 2010 is looming, it is generally unacceptable. I think by the same token we should also take a view on the behaviour of spectators and sometimes on-field incidents in amateur rugby in this country.
I think part of the joint responsibility that we must take, is to build strong communities that are far more tolerant of what happens on the field; and ensuring that there is an intolerance of bad behaviour in respect of spectators. I think that that is not a party-political issue or an executive responsibility, it is something that all of us, as elected representatives of our people, should take on board. Thank you.