I hope you haven't been taking my time, Madam, because that is against the Rules and I know the Rules.
I'm saying that the answer is nothing, no routes, etc. I said that most of the working population have to commute to and from Tshwane daily, and accidents on buses on those pathetic roads are responsible for many, many deaths.
But, the wheel is turning. People are not being fooled by promises just before the elections. I am very proud to announce that, yesterday, a mass rally was held in Siyabuswa, in Mpumalanga, which was attended by the leader of the DA, the premier of this province and also the Acting King of the Ndzundza people. [Interjections.] Can I also be protected, Madam Chair?
I never used the word Europeans and you must withdraw that now. [Laughter.] The Ndzundza Acting King, King Sililo Mahlangu, and hundreds of his followers and headmen, at that meeting, joined the DA. I'm very proud to say that they pledged their support to the DA and will vote for the DA because their developmental needs have not been looked after by the government of this country. [Interjections.] If that's not a pointer, then I don't know what a pointer is.
I just want to say to the Deputy President that he must heed the signs of the time, and I say, through you Madam, "Heed the signs of the time, sir. The wheel is indeed turning." To my hon members of the ANC, my friends, through you, can I just tell them to be kind to those that they pass on the way up because they never know who they might meet on the way down. Thank you. [Applause.]