 We go to the next one. Honorable member for Petaoke. Thank you, madam speaker, for giving the good people of Petaoke to raise the matter of urgent public importance. Honorable member, yes you raise the matter of urgent public importance but please don't shout in the mic. Just speak softly, we can hear you. Otherwise we are damaging our eardrums. You may proceed. Thank you, madam speaker, for your guidance. Madam speaker, the matter under 184 is directed to the minister of agriculture. Proceed, I said proceed, honorable member. Thank you, madam speaker. Madam speaker, the minister of agriculture, this year between January and March, the minister came to this house and informed the nation through this house that this year is going to buy only three crops, which is rice, soybeans and maize on this house. On the question from Chasefu or from Chama where he said, where the Chama were asking about cotton. And then the minister said that he is not going to buy cotton because cotton you leave it. Honorable member for Petaoke central, there is a point of order being raised. Honorable member for material, what is the point of order? Thank you, madam speaker. Madam speaker, I rise patient to standing order 65. Madam speaker, when you issue a guidance, we are all obliged to follow your guidance. You guided that honorable member should turn down. Is in order, madam speaker, to keep his notch very high even after you have guided, madam speaker. I seek your serious ring, madam speaker. Thank you, order. Although the standing order that has been cited is not correct, but honorable member for Petaoke, please as honorable member for material as observed, you don't have to shout, that's why there is a mic. We can hear you loud and clear. Please do not shout in the microphone. You are damaging our eardrums. Please proceed, but please do not shout. Thank you, madam speaker, for your guidance. But the member of parliament for material, you know how Judas carry out. So we understand. Order, order. Honorable member for Petaoke. Order, order. There is an outcry that people should be allowed to ask all sorts of questions. Now I don't know how to categorize your question. But please, can we be serious? Can you ask your question and do not attack another member for having raised a point of order? Proceed. Thank you, madam speaker. The minister informed this house to say the government of the new dawn they are not going to buy cotton under that question from Chama. But instead they are going to buy this season, 2022, 2023 farming season. After the harvest they are going to buy rice, soybeans and maize. But when I was in Ghana, madam speaker, I woke up to the root of shock. Thank you, madam speaker. To that shock, madam speaker, the root shock, madam speaker, the minister only announced two crops that the government is going to buy only two crops, which is maize and rice. Contrary to what informed this house, is the minister in order to misread the nation and to lie to the nation on behalf of the government that they are going to buy soybeans. Because right now, my people in the Constituence Petaoke Centro Constituence, madam speaker, and Eastern Attrage, Southern, Namwara, Mchinga, Isoka, Westemi, Mitete, Katunda. Everywhere counterattrage, everyone, madam speaker, they are dying of root of shock. Because this, the farmers, they budgeted to say they are going to buy... In conclusion, madam speaker, the people, when they were planting soybeans, they had it in mind that the government is going to buy and then they acquired loan, like now, four people are admitted in my Constituency because of BP is not coming down and I'm scared to lose them, madam speaker. And not only in Petaoke, in Namwara, Southern province. Due to maize in Southern province. Infact, even the sister, they related to the Honorable Member, Oda, Oda, Oda, Oda, Honorable Member for Petaoke. In conclusion, madam. Oda, Oda, I had advice, Honorable Member, that please do not debate your matter of agent public importance. We started business at 14.30, now it's 15.09. We've already lost 30 minutes. When we come to other substantive matters, Honorable Members will need a lot of time to debate. So please do not eat in the debating time. Raise your matters quickly and urgently as you put them that they are agent matters. Can you wind up one? Thank you, madam speaker. Madam speaker, in conclusion, is the minister, my elder brother, in order to sit quietly. Because our people in Eastern province and Zambia at large, they are about to die because of how they are going to pay back, because government is the only entity which can give benchmark to the prizes in the private sector, madam speaker. I seek your indulgence and your guidance, madam speaker. Thank you. Thank you very much. Honorable Member for Petaoke. As you rightly pointed out, that issue of buying maize and not buying soybeans was stated by the Honorable Minister of Agriculture about three weeks or four weeks ago. And from that time on, the Honorable Member for Petaoke should have put in a question because we were admitting questions which are for oral answer. So Honorable Member for Petaoke, the matter that you have raised is important, I agree with you, but it does not qualify to be raised as a matter of agent public importance. Please put in a question. If you had put in a question, this time it would have been on the list waiting to be answered by the Honorable Minister. So the door is not closed. Put in a question, the Minister will be able to address that issue.