Yes, the Deputy is reasonably accurate in his description of where the artefacts were found but, of course, we cannot operate a National Museum on that basis. What I was saying in my reply was that we will now settle the definitive gold component of the National Museum — the gold collection — and, thereafter, the remaining golden objects we have can be considered as being available for other purposes. Of course, the Director of the National Museum will consider all reasonable applications made to him but he would have to be satisfied also about the conditions I mentioned. Unfortunately, I do not think Sligo is very well advanced in that regard at present. Perhaps the Deputy would use his influence locally, or perhaps I should leave it to Fianna Fáil Deputies in the area to do so.