Intensive efforts last year, culminating in a technical visit to Ireland by the Egyptian chief veterinary officer, achieved the reopening of the Egyptian market to Irish beef imports last October. Since then, the necessary requirements, including veterinary health certification, to permit the trade to resume have been agreed. The current price for Irish beef obtaining in the UK market, strong price competition from non-EU suppliers to Egypt and weaknesses in the Egyptian economy make it difficult for Irish exporters to trade in the Egyptian market. As a result, no beef exports to Egypt have taken place during the period to which the Deputy refers. I understand that a shipment of beef to Egypt is being organised by a major exporter who, in accordance with Egyptian requirements, has requested a team of Egyptian veterinary inspectors to oversee the preparation of the consignment. Naturally, I hope this initial shipment will generate significant further business in this important market.