Mr Speaker, we believe that there should not be black economic empowerment in South Africa, but South African economic empowerment. If you talk about an inclusive economy, you cannot talk about race anymore. We know that poverty is growing among all races in South Africa. As for the codes, there is nothing wrong with the codes as such, but the problem is that the Act itself carries the seed of self- destruction. It is true that in the Act the codes were promulgated and created, and therefore no one can complain about the codes if they did not complain about the Act itself. Therefore, the DA must wake up and stand up against the Act itself because the codes are a product of that very same Act. [Interjections.] You are speaking with a forked tongue at the end of the day.
As for the ANC, I am saying to you, race-based economic designs will not solve our problems in the future. You are basically planning for a future where there will be more racial polarisation at the end of the day. Thank you very much.