Deputy Speaker, the UDM calls on the nation to mobilise in support of this worthy campaign. In my brief time I would like to make two points. Firstly, the UDM expresses its outrage and dismay at the recent brutal killing of a British woman on honeymoon in South Africa. Her death, like the recent Jules High School gang rape incident, emphasises the brutality and violence that women and children face in this country. The men who commit these atrocities must be found and punished. Every such incident must be dealt with swiftly and unequivocally. Enough is enough!
Secondly, this is another year in which this campaign will be conducted without the late hon Cheryl Gillwald at the helm. We would like to make use of this opportunity to salute this activist whose energy and dedication was a driving force behind the establishment and growth of the campaign. We hope that the campaign will continue to grow from strength to strength and serve as a monument for her and many others who are fighting against gender violence. I thank you. [Applause.]