Madam Deputy Speaker, I certainly find some affinity with what the hon Groenewald had to say. I certainly found no sense in what was spoken in the statement. It has, however, solved a very big mystery in this Parliament. Since his appointment as the Minister of Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Minister Tsenoli has not attended a single committee meeting! [Interjections.] I see what has happened. He has obviously missed the right room and has gone and sat in Rural Development and Land Reform's committee meetings, and that is why we haven't seen him. Perhaps he would give those glasses, if he would be so kind, to Minister Nkwinti, because Minister Nkwinti needs those glasses to find all the land that has been disbursed and which government does not have in its records and has no record of who it has been given to. [Interjections.] If it wasn't impolite, I would say, "Keep your mouth shut", seeing as it is now parliamentary to say that. [Interjections.]
I want to turn to this issue as well, because there is a lot of double- speak in this Chamber. We have just had the hon Bhoola up here, who is the king of double-speak. The hon Bhoola comes and sits in the DA offices with the hon Selfe and the hon Hoosen, and desperately wants to join the DA. [Interjections.] He then comes to this House and pretends to be the biggest ANC supporter. [Interjections.] A few days ago, the hon Bhoola stood at this podium ...