I do not want to go back over the questions I asked the last day as that would probably be out of order. Since the last Question Time on this issue, the Sunday Independent on 2 June outlined that a report carried out by Detective Superintendent Pat Murphy was begun on Saturday, 13 April, the date of the court case, and was presented to his superiors the following Monday, 15 April. The article further states categorically that the Garda informed the Department of Justice on that date that they accepted responsibility for the error. Does the Taoiseach still categorically deny this ever happened — that is, that the Garda acknowledged responsibility for that error to the Department of Justice on Monday 15 April? After all this time, when it has been proved beyond doubt that the Department did know on that date, is it not time for the Taoiseach to come clean and state that, although he may not have known, it was known? Anyone who checked would have found that on Monday 15 April the Garda had accepted there was an error, although they had not stated whether the document was shredded or lost or something else had happened to it. We are playing the game of “final report” because that is still not available — the Garda still believe the warrant may be found in a file or behind a cabinet. The reality is that the Government knew on 15 April that it was a Garda error but the Taoiseach and the rest of the Cabinet pretended they were waiting for a report. The Taoiseach should tell the truth. No one believes his position on this.