Thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker. Well enough to drive around? The two of us don't know that. We read about it. The two of us don't know. We have not seen it. [Interjections.] Well, I saw a photograph of a car supposedly with Mr Shaik's registration number; I did not see Mr Shaik in the car and I don't even know where the car was parked. That is the first point.
Secondly, I don't know what that means. I don't understand. I know when you talk about "terminal disease" or "terminal suffering", it means "dying". Nyani ke! [It is true!]. But if you have a terminal disease, does it imply that you may not be able to work, move around, get into a car and drive? I don't know. [Interjections.] Thula, thula, Natsika! [Keep quiet, Natsika!]