Madam House Chair, I rise on a point of privilege, if that is the case because every member of this House stood on this floor before the Chief Justice and swore to uphold the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa. Section 30 and 31 of the Constitution, which hon member swore to uphold, says that any member can practice and exercise their language rights of any of their languages. No one is asking her to speak Afrikaans but what we are asking in this House is that we respect each other's languages and don't refer in a derogatory manner to members who speak in their home language. The Constitution recognises and respects home languages. Members of the House that swore to uphold this Constitution must respect other people's languages. [Applause.]