I am not sure why, because when we are in the House, we always insist on particular forms of reference to members. I think let's stick to that referral.
I think the hon Kganare is clearly the only person in this House who knows what a banana looks like. As a member of his party, he has been on a slippery slope, treading on a banana peel for a long time, slipping between Shilowa as the leader and hon Lekota as the leader.
Today he finds himself on even more slippery ground because he doesn't know whether he should slip to the UDM or stick with hon Lekota. So only he knows what a banana party looks like! [Laughter.] [Applause.]
With respect to very serious matters raised by the hon member of the IFP concerning Zithobeni, I certainly would like more detail so that we can assist. Of course, in determining gender, in terms of existing legislation, either in a transgendered case or other matters, there are legal processes that must be followed. But if it is that we have fallen short of service standards, then certainly, we must assist. If the hon member could give me the details, I'll certainly follow up on the two cases.
As far as the registration levels are concerned, I think all of us are excited about them. Clearly, it is our hope that all the people of South Africa who are registered will go out to vote.
Finally, we must congratulate the hon Selfe on finally indicating to the House that he has a sense of humour. Thank you. [Laughter.]