Hon Waters, I listened to you. I listened to the members of your party very carefully, and I did not howl like you are doing. You are a man because, instead of assisting your Madam Zille to realise that gender equality and empowerment is not only for men, you are sitting here howling at me, asking me about my leader. [Interjections.]
I want to ask this question of the hon Robinson. While your leader is busy putting men in decision-making positions, do you think you will ever reach the 2% target of women with disabilities in decision-making positions, which is the target set by the ANC? No, I don't think so. It will be a fairytale in the DA.
I wonder why fingers are being pointed at this structure, which is only a month or so old, when there are structures like the Gender Commission and the Office on the Status of Women, as well as policies and legislation, which have all been there to try and empower and protect women. [Interjections.] Thank you. [Time expired.] [Applause.]