Speaker, I think I have just answered the hon member De Lille on the matter. There are citizens in this country who have raised issues about the Bill. If we were doing things in that way - that once we are convinced we don't care what other people are saying and we just proceed - there would be chaos in the country and unfairness to other citizens. I think it is important for every citizen who believes, whether as a result of their greediness or whatever, that what we are doing as government is not in line with the Constitution. You need to satisfy that.
It is not that we are unsympathetic to the poor, but just that we have to do things in a constitutional manner and according to the law. If we were to work on our gut feeling, I am sure we would have fixed many things. But those things would certainly have been found to be unconstitutional. Let us allow the constitutional process to take its course.
As I have said, we are making considerations and moving quicker so that we can reach the point of signing the law. If we didn't do that and they took us to court, you would be the first to say: "What type of a government is this? When people say something is unconstitutional, they just move ahead without realising that they can be sued". It is important to satisfy everyone. But more than anything else, we need to satisfy ourselves that there are no new issues raised from the issues already raised, and then proceed. We will move quickly to sign the law. Thank you. [Applause.]