There is a little of the truth in both. We did very carefully go through the whole exercise of the functions, job specification and the usage of An Foras Forbartha before the decision was taken. In broad outline, we recognised that certain of the functions could be transferred to other Departments, other authorities and other agencies. Some of those agencies did not exist 23 years ago and many did not exist for a long time after the setting up of An Foras Forbartha. Taking all into consideration and to get the best usage from the money available to the Department, we decided that it was possible to achieve these economies. It was then, I thought, a good idea and I still think it is the proper method, that the board of An Foras would decide finally on the very fine detail of the best placing of some of those essential services and perhaps the termination of some not regarded as essential in today's circumstances. Once the matter has been finalised, by the end of October, all that will be available for public scrutiny and can be the subject of debate here at Estimates time or any other suitable time that the Ceann Comhairle allows. I should be happy to go into the matter in great detail then. In fairness to all concerned and perhaps in great fairness to An Foras Forbartha, the matter is being handled very sensitively and it will be much more appropriate a little later.