It is not a point of order. Can we take it to a debate? It is not a point of order. [interjections.] It is not necessary ... [Interjections.] Hon Koni, I am speaking! Hon Koni, I am speaking! Why are you debating with me? Can you sit down, my dear, please? Hon Koni, it is not necessary for you to
defend the EFF when anybody just says, EFF. They will have to pay you double. You don't have to defend everything that is said about the EFF. [Interjections.] It is not necessary. Some things don't need comment. [Interjections.] Young lady, hon Gillion is on the floor; she called a point of order. [Interjections.] Hon Koni, can you sit down, please? Hon Koni, can you sit ... [Interjections.] You are not an old lady. [Interjections.] Hon Koni, I never said ... You don't have to shout. You don't have to shout. If you are not a young lady, I withdraw the fact that I called you a young lady. Will you sit down? [Interjections.] I don't know why all of you are standing. Can you sit down? [Interjections.]