We must remind them that this Bill is conceived specifically for traditional communities who do not have a problem with traditional courts. These communities do not need the so-called opt-out clause in the Bill as they have never displayed any desire to fight against a system made popular by their ancestors. These communities are comfortable and do not need any protection from either the traditional courts or leadership. The opposition must therefore stop being wedge-drivers who President Oliver Reginald Tambo warned us about.