As I have previously informed the House, none of the potential receipts from the State assets disposal programme are to be used as a means of achieving budgetary targets. Instead, it has been agreed with the Troika that all of the Government’s proceeds from the programme will be available, in one shape or another, to support job creating initiatives in the economy. Half of the proceeds will be available to fund employment enhancing projects of a commercial nature. The other half, while destined eventually to pay down debt, will, in the first instance, be constituted as a fund to underpin additional lending into Ireland, for example by the EIB, in support of further investment in job-creating initiatives.
In so far as the Deputy’s question may refer to targets set for receipts from individual assets in the disposal programme, comprehensive reports have been prepared for Ministers which include indicative valuations for each of the companies concerned and their assets. However, these valuations are extremely commercially sensitive and the Deputy will understand that I do not propose to indicate to the market how much we expect to raise from sale of any of the assets in the programme, but I can assure him that sales will be conducted via an open, transparent and competitive process.