Yes, Deputy Barrett, I did indeed have a meeting with you, with Councillor Betty Coffey and with some parents from the schools as well. My Department are committed to this scheme. I refer the Deputy to a question of 23 April 1991 to which the answer given to Deputy Gilmore — Deputy Barrett himself also asked questions at the same time — stated that my Department's architects had completed the working drawings and specifications for the proposed improvement works to Saint Kevin's schools, Sallynoggin, County Dublin. Those documents were forwarded to the school authorities at the end of March or the beginning of April to enable them to make application to the local authorities for by-law approval. I presume that would take the requisite two months and then a third month for final approval, which would take it to June, and the permission would have come through in the final document. While the decision to look for amalgamation and then the subsequent granting of a teacher within the status may go back to 1985, the procedures have gone on ahead and it now remains for us within the context of the upcoming Estimates to decide on our priorities for 1992. I shall certainly bear in mind the very strong representations made to me on the matter by Dáil Deputies, by elected representatives from outside the House and by parents.