I am absolutely amazed that the Minister is not aware of the poor service and that he is not aware that it is worsening. That being the case, I can only commend to him, perhaps, an examination of the general service throughout the country, not only so far as the automatic service is concerned, which in many cases does not seem to work without recourse to the operators, but also in regard to the manual service, which is inadequately staffed, and which is a well-known reason for the difficulty in getting service in Dublin. Therefore, because of the delays caused either by the lack of manual operators or the inadequacy or the imperfections of the automatic service, would the Minister not, even at this late stage, in order to give the long-suffering public who pay for it all some redress, at least give the public the opportunity of being called back when they are trying to get trunk calls, particularly from the city? It is all right in the country where the people oblige by calling back but here they are busy and it is not possible. I would like the Minister to have a look at the service because it is bad. I say this not only as a subscriber who suffers a great deal from it but also from the knowledge which has been brought to me by many other people.