Hon Speaker, to conclude this matter, I want to say that the member said that what had happened there was a reflection on the ANC-NFP alliance. Amongst other things, he was actually accusing the ANC, amongst others, of corruption.
I would like to respond to the last statement, which was delivered by an hon member of the DA, and which is about labour relations and the behaviour of government regarding Marikana. Honestly, our Labour Relations Act prescribes procedures, including recognition agreements with the unions. Whilst we, as government, are prepared to engage with all sides in instances where there are conflicts, we cannot, at the same time, act as if there are no recognised majority unions. As the DA, your problem is that you are antimajority because of the fact that the ANC is the majority. You don't want the ANC to win an election. Thank you very much. [Applause.]