Sqad, the surgeons you mention, and countless others, have earned the gratitude and honour of the population of Northern Ireland. It was their skill that saved countless lives during the bleak days of the seventies, and it is their experience, grimly gathered though it was, that was passed on to others who are still improving the lives of people in Northern Ireland today. When I had my hip replaced two years ago in Musgrave Park Hospital in Belfast (formerly a military hospital) I was told that the surgeon who oversaw my operation had learned his skill rebuilding the shattered limbs of soldiers and civilians during the dark days. If you served as a surgeon in Northern Ireland, I salute you. And by the way, just to remind you, the Abercorn bombing was on 4th March, 1972. That was a busy day for the IRA and a day I personally will never forget.