It is not my intention or that of the Minister or the Department to deny people their rights nor to deny them the opportunity to defend their rights. This issue involves a fish culture licence and a designation procedure, referred to by the Deputy. With a fish culture licence the procedure followed provides for an administrative inquiry. But a fish culture licence goes hand in hand with a foreshore licence. In order to obtain a foreshore licence one must place notices in the newspapers circulated in the area concerned. As far as I understand the position, the information is also made available in the local Garda stations. The Deputy was quite right in her reference to a designation procedure, which is a lengthy procedure that gives opportunity for an oral inquiry. If one applies for an area within the designated area and is successful one then receives an aquaculture licence, but in addition to that one must also have a foreshore licence. This was not a matter concerning the issue of a licence of which the public would not be aware. I am of the opinion that the High Court order may be perfected, possibly today. After that we have 21 days to decide what the Department should do.