Chairperson, first of all, let us also join those who are congratulating our national team. I would add other national teams that achieved great victories over the last weekend. They have done us very proud.
I would also like to indicate that long before the League of Nations and the UN started talking about a Bill of Rights, the ANC had been advocating and lobbying to establishment of a Bill of Rights for all human beings to protect their dignity.
It is in that light that the ANC has not been involved in lobbying for the legalisation of prostitution before 2010 and has not endorsed any such discussions. Indeed, we also do not encourage the legalisation of human trafficking. On the contrary, we call upon the law enforcement agencies to be more vigilant and stringent in clamping down on these antisocial activities that undermine the human dignity of other people.
Last but not least, we really want to remind members of the ANC that this is the programme of paid lobbyists who are trying to make a profit out of these activities. In terms of our own code of conduct that the ANC adopted in December 1994, members of the ANC are not allowed to get involved in these activities. I thank you very much. [Applause.]