I propose to take Questions Nos. 276 to 278, inclusive, and 281 together.
At the outset it is important to state that the Commission of Investigation into Mother and Baby Homes (and certain related Matters) is independent in the conduct of its investigations. Therefore, the advertising strategy is a matter for the Commission to decide and I do not have any role or influence in this regard.
I am aware that the Commission of Investigation has conducted three advertising campaigns in Ireland using local and national radio and local and national newspapers. These were conducted in June/July 2015, June 2016 and November 2016. A number of radio stations also conducted interviews with a representative from the Commission.
In addition, the Commission has written to a range of Irish groups in the UK and the USA inviting relevant people to come forward. The Confidential Committee has already visited the UK for hearings and proposes to do so again in the near future.
The Commission has stated that it is conducting a further advertising campaign this week to remind people that the closing date for the Confidential Committee is 1 March 2017.
As the Deputy will be aware the Confidential Committee Report was initially due to be completed in August 2016 before the Government agreed to the Commission's request for a time extension. This additional time was provided to facilitate the large number of witnesses who wished to provide testimony in person to the Commission. The Report must now be completed by February 2018 along with the Social History Report and the Final Report.
I understand that the Commission has not set a deadline for applications to be heard by the Investigating Committee other than the general requirement to have the Final Report completed by February 2018.