Will the Minister accept that the target set in the recycling strategy, particularly in terms of household waste — 20 per cent — puts great pressure on local authorities? Is he aware that within the resources available to them local authorities will be unable to meet that target? For example, in my county of Wicklow the recycling strategy and waste management plan that has been drawn up is a progressive one, but the target is set at only 10 per cent. Will the Minister ensure that local authorities are in a position to achieve the targets? Is he aware that without increased resources and a different approach in legislation to recycling, local authorities will be unable to meet the targets? Will the Minister adopt an interdepartmental approach on this matter? Recently, when we discussed a Bill on milk supply, I raised the issue of the use of milk bottles rather than unrecyclable material and was told that is not the concern of the Minister for Agriculture, Food and Forestry. How does the Minister of State propose to get other Government Departments and local authorities to meet the aspirations outlined in this document?