Does the Minister accept that there is an extraordinary disparity where, in certain hospitals, a woman has a one in four chance of having a caesarean delivery and in other cases it is as little as one in eight? Generally speaking, there seems to be a correlation between the high level of caesarean sections and private hospitals. Has the Minister any views on the fact that generally we are above what the WHO regards as an acceptable level of 15%? While I am glad the Minister is consulting the Institute of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists would he not agree that there is considerable disagreement between obstetricians on this issue and there are some who articulate the view that if a woman wants a caesarean section she should be entitled to have one whereas others would argue strenuously that there are serious risks attached to having a caesarean delivery? It requires the Minister to put forward a policy on caesarean sections in maternity hospitals, after consultations, to ensure best practice is adhered to.