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Written Answers — Department of Health: Departmental Data (25 Jan 2023)

Neasa Hourigan: 185. To ask the Minister for Health the number of urgent eReferrals to breast clinics by month in each of the years 2019 to 2022 and to date 2023, in tabular form. [3605/23]

Written Answers — Department of Health: Departmental Data (25 Jan 2023)

Neasa Hourigan: 186. To ask the Minister for Health the number of GP cancer referrals received electronically as a proportion of overall GP referrals. [3606/23]

Written Answers — Department of Health: Departmental Data (25 Jan 2023)

Neasa Hourigan: 187. To ask the Minister for Health if he will provide an update on the development funding available to cancer services in 2023; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [3607/23]

Written Answers — Department of Health: Health Service Executive (25 Jan 2023)

Neasa Hourigan: 188. To ask the Minister for Health when the 2023 HSE Services Plan will be published; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [3608/23]

Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Business of Select Committee (25 Jan 2023)

Neasa Hourigan: All those present are asked to exercise personal responsibility to protect themselves and others from the risk of contracting Covid-19. I propose that we go into private session to deal with some housekeeping matters. Is that agreed? Agreed.

Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Commission on Taxation and Welfare Report: Discussion (25 Jan 2023)

Neasa Hourigan: I welcome Dr. Aedín Doris from Maynooth University; Dr. Karina Doorley, Professor Conor O’Toole and Professor Seamus McGuinness from the Economic and Social Research Institute, ESRI; and Mr. Seamus Coffey from University College Cork. Before we begin, I wish to explain some limitations to parliamentary privilege and the practice of the Houses as regards references witnesses may...

Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Commission on Taxation and Welfare Report: Discussion (25 Jan 2023)

Neasa Hourigan: I thank Dr. Doris. I invite Dr. Doorley to make her opening statement.

Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Commission on Taxation and Welfare Report: Discussion (25 Jan 2023)

Neasa Hourigan: I thank Dr. Doorley and invite Dr. Coffey to make his opening statement.

Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Commission on Taxation and Welfare Report: Discussion (25 Jan 2023)

Neasa Hourigan: Our next speaker is Deputy Boyd Barrett.

Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Commission on Taxation and Welfare Report: Discussion (25 Jan 2023)

Neasa Hourigan: I thank Deputy Nash and call Deputy Michael Healy-Rae now, please.

Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Commission on Taxation and Welfare Report: Discussion (25 Jan 2023)

Neasa Hourigan: I thank the Deputy for not naming any particular group. His time is coming to an end. Is it okay if I allow the witnesses to respond to his contribution?

Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Commission on Taxation and Welfare Report: Discussion (25 Jan 2023)

Neasa Hourigan: The Deputy has a question on access to credit. Who would like to take that?

Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Commission on Taxation and Welfare Report: Discussion (25 Jan 2023)

Neasa Hourigan: Deputy Aindrias Moynihan would like to take this slot and Deputy Boyd Barrett would like to wait until the end. Technically it is Deputy Canney's turn and Deputy Doherty is going to come back but, in the meantime, I will take the opportunity to ask some questions myself. Going back to the issue of corporation tax and how it interacts with research and development, I would like to revisit...

Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Commission on Taxation and Welfare Report: Discussion (25 Jan 2023)

Neasa Hourigan: Mr. Coffey says that the world has changed. Even in the short time we have been on this committee, the tone has certainly changed with regard to whether FDI companies will stay. At the outset of this committee's term and the Thirty-third Dáil, there was a suggestion that this was a significant threat and that a lot of foreign direct investment could leave. There certainly seems to...

Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Commission on Taxation and Welfare Report: Discussion (25 Jan 2023)

Neasa Hourigan: It is difficult to surmise how one calibrates that to get a higher return. If Mr. Coffey was looking to do a review this time, I presume he would want a review not just compared with the US tax code but also with regard to the 15% that we might move to.

Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Commission on Taxation and Welfare Report: Discussion (25 Jan 2023)

Neasa Hourigan: I am aware that when we talk about these percentages, we are talking about incredibly large amounts.

Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Commission on Taxation and Welfare Report: Discussion (25 Jan 2023)

Neasa Hourigan: Would the witnesses like to comment on any points made by the Deputy?

Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Commission on Taxation and Welfare Report: Discussion (25 Jan 2023)

Neasa Hourigan: Let us not relitigate why we abolished rates. That would be a different session altogether.

Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Commission on Taxation and Welfare Report: Discussion (25 Jan 2023)

Neasa Hourigan: I am sorry to interrupt but, unfortunately, a vote has been called in the Dáil Chamber. I will suspend the meeting until 7 o'clock. It will give the witnesses a chance to take a break.

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