You have not heard my question yet and it may well relate to the question that was put down. Will the Taoiseach, as a matter of urgency, check with the Department of Social, Community and Family Affairs to ensure what he is told is accurate? Will he bear in mind that almost 800,000 or 900,000 people depend each week on a payment from the Department of Social, Community and Family Affairs and if the system cannot generate cheques automatically by computer, thousands of people will be in chaos financially? Will he also bear in mind that pension and child benefit books must be produced well in advance of the year of issue and, therefore, work on generating those books must be done if not late this year at least early in 1999? Those issues need to be addressed and the House needs assurance that this huge proportion of our population who depend on weekly cheques from the Department of Social, Community and Family Affairs will not be left waiting. A delay of even one day for a family depending on a social welfare cheque may cause severe hardship.