I propose to take Questions Nos. 113 to 115, inclusive, together. As the project in the case of the school, referred to by Deputy, was not a large scale capital project and was devolved to the school authority, my Department does not seek copies of the tender documentation, only confirmation that the lowest tender was successful. It is a matter for the school authority to ensure that best value for money has been obtained in sourcing the temporary accommodation and any associated works. The school authority is required to establish a process, record the details and make these available for audit purposes if required. The school authority is also obliged to advise the unsuccessful tenderers, if requested to do so, of the reasons that their tender was unsuccessful. Unsuccessful tenderers can be given information regarding the apparently successful tender but are not generally informed of their specific ranking in the list of unsucessful tenderers. In the interests of transparency and clarity, my Department has now contacted the school authority and advised it to issue all relevant information as feedback to each of the unsuccessful tenderers. For the Deputy's information, I wish to advise that while my Department is governed by the provisions of the Freedom of Information Acts, schools are not included within the ambit of that legislation.