I wish to raise a point before that question is answered. Does the Minister realise in connection with the Decimal Currency Bill, which, I think, most of us in the House realise must be introduced and implemented, that we in Ireland are in a most peculiar position in regard to the multiplicity of small businesses who depend for their systemisation on cash registers and that, unlike British or other industrial countries, the burden of reequipping cash registers will be positively appalling? Cash registers constitute a capital charge on small business people who are already very hard pressed in the highly-competitive situation obtaining in the retail distributive trade throughout rural Ireland. In preparing this legislation, has the Minister had regard to that peculiar facet of our economic circumstances and has he not contemplated any provision, partial or entire, to meet it?