Deputy Speaker, if the hon Mazibuko believes in the rule of law, as she claims, then I think she needs to understand that any law, as long as it hasn't been repealed, still remains the law which must be applied. That is the first point. Secondly, the ANC believes that if they come up with any amendment, we would be ready to engage on any outdated apartheid law. We are ready for that engagement. I must say, hon Mazibuko, if you are honest and consistent - not selective - talk about all outdated apartheid laws, not just about some and leave out others.
You also need to understand that what was done is beyond the Ministerial Handbook. There is the National Key Points Act. There is also the Defence Act which applies to this particular security arrangement of the President. So, talk about all those issues; do not be selective.
Lastly, the review of the Ministerial Handbook is something we have long been seized with as the Cabinet, and you will get those results. [Interjections.] So, don't even call for it.
I expected something new, because this was just a repeat of what was said in the newspaper by the hon member. There was nothing new. Thank you.