Is the Taoiseach concerned that, to our shame, what was and is, even after 20 years, an immense human tragedy, has been largely ignored for far too long? That tragedy was unique in that it resulted in the greatest loss of life in any one atrocity resulting from the Northern conflict: some 33 people died, including the entire O'Brien family, the parents and their two children, and more than 100 were seriously injured. Is the Minister aware that the relatives feel that the victims are forgotten in terms of the Northern conflict and that a fitting memorial should be provided to their memory? Finally, is the Minister prepared to meet representatives of the relatives' committee to hear at first hand their concerns?