 Right. I think there are two things I want to ask to address ourselves to. One is a message and language that presenter in the ITLMA was using on the copper belt. Understandably he has two problems. One, he has failed to fix what he promised us coming, if given an opportunity to fix if he had an opportunity to go to government. Instead, he has ended up producing the highest cost of living afflicting the ZMW. And on top of that he has decided to insult them. In our culture, there is a way in which you deal with those that are senior by age and even in terms of the role they are playing in the nation. His clear vulgar language, which some of us will know him, that is basically his nature. It's not just an emotional outburst, that is who he is. He insults and if you find him insulting in Tonga, you'd be shocked. But we want to say to the Zambian people, ignore Miss Aka in this emotional outburst and his answers. The real answers you are expecting from him is to reduce the price of minimum from 350 some places to 50 kwacha. To reduce the cost of fuel from 30 kwacha to 12 kwacha they had promised. To reduce the price and make available fertilizer from the price that they had promised, from the price now at 1300 kwacha per bag to 250 kwacha they had promised. Insulting Zambians and insulting anybody is not going to change the economic situation that we are faced as a people. So even if he went to Kopa Belot and wanted to insult the former, wanted to insult whoever it is, that those insults will not solve the economic problems that the people of Zambia are faced with. In Kopa Belot they expected him to deal with the Kessium situation, they expected him to deal with the Mopani situation, they expected him to deal with the day-to-day living condition of the people of Kopa Belot. They are disappointed that the only gift that he took there was a gift of insults against the former head of state. And what has the former head of state done? Just going to pray. Today going to church to go and worship your God would attract an insult from the head of state. Where is Misaka in the ITLMA taking us? What example is he giving to his own children and the young people of this country? And he was talking like that at a youth day celebration. It is really really very sad. He is a bad example, he is bad for state house, he is bad for presidency, he is bad even to allow him to continue mingling in society because he is polluting the language and the mindset of young people in this country through insults. It should not be around. When he is telling everybody at Kutumba, as we just tell him, take a matagopasi, just sit so that you can think through these processes, he gets agitated. When we say there is premitivity in the way he is doing hundreds things, he considers that to be an insult. It is very unfortunate looking at the way he addressed himself to issues that the examinee people expected of him.