I propose to take Questions Nos. 56, 118 and 119 together.
The programme for Government contains a commitment relating to the establishment of a dedicated traffic corps. As I have already indicated in this House, I support the implementation of this proposal through the formation of a corps that will be separately identifiable and visible. A consultation process involving my Department, the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform and the Garda Síochána regarding the establishment of a dedicated traffic corps is being progressed.
I do not recall the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform indicating that the establishment of a traffic corps was not an option due to legal difficulties. However, I refer the Deputies to the Minister's reply to a Parliamentary Question on 27 April where he also referred to the ongoing discussions to which I have referred.
The question of the relationship that a dedicated traffic corps will have with the Garda and, in particular, whether it will be under the overall control of the Commissioner is central to the development of this proposal.
The establishment of a corps that is wholly independent of the Garda would face formidable hurdles. The powers available to members of such an independent force would need careful consideration and there is the overriding issue of the capacity of such individuals to engage in more general police work. The need for consideration of this issue was referred to by the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform on 27 April.