Hon Speaker, I'm sure that the hon member wants us to chase shadows in trying to create impressions and making them facts. We need to have facts and say, here is a thing that has been done wrongly and must be investigated. I don't think we can wake up on any day or any morning and hear people speculating, and then say we must change the rules. These members, as I have said, have rights which are equal to those of other citizens. Why should they be subjected to such kind of treatment?
Because it is clear who these people are - those who have been categorised in terms of the law. Why do you pull other people into something who have nothing to do with anything? Why should their rights be infringed upon simply because they are either relatives or whatever? I think that is wrong. You are making us chase shadows. I don't think that is welcomed. There is no democracy that judges people differently because they are related to certain people. I don't think so. Thank you. [Applause.]