Hon members, before we part, I have responses for the two points of order that were raised on 5 May 2010. I will then start with hon van Lingen. I would like to make a ruling on a point of order raised by hon van Lingen. The hon member raised a point of order that hon Ntwanambi insulted the Premier of the Western Cape, hon Helen Zille, during her debate. I requested hon van Lingen to indicate to me what it was that was found to be insulting in hon Ntwanambi's speech.
Hon van Lingen said that it was with reference to the fact that the Western Cape had built toilets without walls and that the premier was not empowering women in the province.
Before I make a ruling, I would like to appeal to members that points of order should not be used either to interrupt the speaker at the podium or as a form of response to a member's speech. If members disagree with the speaker, they should rather raise such matters during their debates. I therefore rule that there is nothing insulting in the statement made by hon Ntwanambi. But instead, there are political statements and any member who disagrees should rather engage during debates. Thank you.