I am aware of the safety concerns that have been raised surrounding the use of Transvaginal mesh procedures. I am also aware of the significant challenges which may be associated with mesh removal where this is necessary, which I am informed by the Health Service Executive may require gynaecological, general surgical or urological expertise, depending on the tissues involved. As Minister for Health, I want to ensure that both the current use of mesh implants in uro-gynaecological procedures in Ireland, and the on-going clinical management of women who have had these procedures in the past, are in line with international best practice and emerging evidence. At my request, the Chief Medical Officer is preparing a report on the many clinical and technical issues involved. I am informed that this work involves engagement with national and international bodies, the professional colleges and others. This work is underway and will take a number of months to complete and I would ask the Deputy to await the outcome of that work.