 We have continued to suffer at the hand of the parliament, madam speaker. Simoning us as private citizens to be appearing before parliamentary committees for opinions we express out there. We have advised several times that first of all parliament presiding officers at parliament are not above report. And citizens of the public of Zambia, including myself, we are bestowed with the right and freedom of expression. Good afternoon sir. Good afternoon. We went to allow interviews here. Since when? Yeah. I have been a member of parliament here, presiding themselves in the precincts of parliament. No, no, no, no. Done already. It's done and interviewed about it. Only MPs allowed to be interviewed. It's a kind of attitude that has come for the first time during this parliament. Where are your cameras? Good. Take a video view. Why? This attitude of beginning to make the people's assembly become sacred. Sacred to what? That we cannot even speak on our own assembly in the premises of our own assembly. I have as much right to this assembly as anybody else. I cast a vote to have representation here just like the millions of Zambians. So this business of saying that there is no, I don't have the right to express myself is not correct.