As the Deputy is no doubt aware from my reply to Question Number 362 of 18 May 2010, the consultation phase of the major review of gambling which I initiated has now been completed. The review will provide Government with options for a new and comprehensive legal and organisational framework governing the gambling architecture in the State, including for the first time, the on-line gaming sector. Three important considerations inform the review. These are:
that young people and the vulnerable are protected;
that gambling should in all respects be fairly and openly conducted and
that gambling is kept free of crime.
Following the settling of policy in relation to a new gambling architecture for the State, the House can expect the publication of legislative proposals in the normal course. I anticipate, however, that any new legislation will be both complex and comprehensive. The Deputy should be aware that the taxation of this sector is the responsibility of my colleague the Minister for Finance who will, I am sure, pursue that issue as part of any new regulatory framework adopted for on-line gaming.