What will the bonemeal be made from if there are no carcasses?
41. Ms Rodgers: It has already been turned into bonemeal and is being stored until it is incinerated in England. 42. In relation to the amount of money involved in that operation, I understand that the current operation is cheaper than digging holes in the ground. Incidentally, I also want to make it clear that the officials who were digging — thereby giving the impression that we had made a decision about Slieve Gullion — were trying to assess if it was a possibility. I had made no decision. The only decision that I had made at that point was that the carcasses would not be burnt. 43. The Chairperson: I am glad that you have now admitted that more than compensation was discussed at the meeting. We will now have questions. 44. Mr Ford: Thank you, Mr Chairperson. The way this morning’s discussion has progressed has been rather unfortunate. While you are entitled to your views, what you have said so far as Chairperson does not represent my views. 45. Mr Bradley: Nor mine.