I thank the Deputy for his generous remarks. Such a fund was necessary as there was no such fund in the Department for capital spending after the CDIS ran out in 1999. That was a successful scheme and it was important to initiate another that would continue to build up the infrastructure of arts venues around the country. The Deputy is right to say that there were 180 applications. If all of those had been grant-aided, it would have required £224 million for the scheme.
Some 44 projects were recommended and all the money has been allocated. However, if there should be a situation – I do not know of this – where one or more of those projects should fall by the wayside and not be completed, and where money is therefore available for reallocation, I will look at those projects that were unsuccessful in coming through the independent process that I put in motion.