Chairperson, I want to say that when we get reports from the public, we must remember that we are all Members of Parliament and representatives of the public. The first port of call is that we would try to thrash out these issues and pursue the department. If they don't deal with the issues, we take them to the highest office: to the director- general, Deputy Minister and Minister. We do this before the debates start. Let's not pile up evidence for the debate and wait for the day of the debate to say it. Let's not work like those hon members. We must not collect evidence from the South African Broadcasting Corporation, SABC, and other people and pile it up, waiting for the day of the debate to mention those issues. No, let's take up the issues with the department. We are representatives; the department must listen to us and take up the issues so that when the debate comes, everything is more or less done.
Lastly, when we are debating - just to give some free lessons - if the Minister is addressing issues that you were perhaps going to raise, and you realise that the Minister has addressed the issue, take your pen and tick it off. [Applause.] Thank you very much.