I propose to take Questions Nos. 30, 32 and 59 together.
The security arrangements in operation at cash holding centres are the subject of constant review by the banks in consultation with the Garda Síochána. However, following the Waterford robbery, in which £2.75 million approximately was taken, I asked the Garda authorities to ensure that a further review of these arrangements was carried out as a matter of urgency. As a result, a special meeting was held of representatives of the main banking groups, the Central Bank and the Garda authorities at which the levels of security, including the security of buildings, were discussed. The Garda authorities will continue to discuss with the bank what further action might be taken.
As regards Deputy McCartan's question concerning the Garda investigation of the crime, the position is that it has never been the practice for Ministers for Justice to report to the House on the progress of specific Garda investigations and I do not intend to depart from that practice. All I will say is that the investigation is continuing.