I am in agreement about the notation of saprolite or saprolitic material being non-cemented, since we allow paralithic material to be as little as very slightly cemented. This definition keeps the two separate.
The concept of slaking in water is valuable and is a test we have used for other materials such as fragipans. Discussion of the volume occupied is also valuable. We consider saprolite to be a material and therefore a soil horizon may have 0 to 100% of saprolitic material, the same as allowed for pararock and rock fragments, fragic properties, albic materials, etc. Therefore we are not forced to call the entire horizon saprolite or not but we should describe the volume of saprolite and the volume of a horizon that has soil structure. This would help us decide if the horizon should be designated as B, BC, CB, or C.