I have not, nor have I said that. I am awaiting this report. There is an excellent group of people on that board which represents every public service organisation and Department relevant to motoring and motor insurance. It is a powerful board made up of eminent people and I am confident that its report will pinpoint ways in which we can take certain measures. Some of those measures might not be palatable and this House may be asked to take decisions it does not like as a result of those recommendations, but we hope we will have full consensual commitment across the House to ensuring that the necessary conclusions will be implemented in the future.
Deputy Rabbitte has a wonderful way of using words to suit occasions, but I did not side with the insurance industry when the interim report was published. I directed that the interim report be provided. I expected a report to be produced in June 2000. I was asked to extend the time, but I said I could not do that unless a report was put before me. An interim report was put before me but I was told it was totally inconclusive. I am quite clear that the interim report was inconclusive because we did not have the raw data. We sought to get that. It has not been done before in this country and now that we have it, I await its outcome.