No. The Labour Party Whip has just informed me that two Bills relating to finance will be before the House this afternoon, the continued reading of the Public Service Recruitment and Appointments Bill and the European investment bank Bill. That poses considerable difficulties for me and, I expect, other members of the Opposition as we have been given no notice in this regard. We are expected to attend this committee until 8.30 p.m. and are also expected to be the main spokespersons for our parties on the European investment bank Bill. This is not possible. I know the Minister for Finance, Deputy McCreevy, played no part in the arrangements, they were made by the Government Chief Whip, but it is disgraceful that such business has been ordered today in the context of today's important discussion. Members are in the Chairman's hands but it is totally unsatisfactory from an Opposition point of view to table major finance business in the House when an important finance Bill is being taken in select committee. We do not have the benefit of bilocation.