Nothing prevents the Government from taking appropriate steps which will be called for during this period to respond to the emerging situation. It is not necessary to reflect everything in the Budget document. Budget is one instrument through which we are addressing certain issues. But there are other instrumentalities that are available at the command of the Government for addressing the issues, including the exports. When they got the concessions, it was not through any financial proposals. The Finance Minister has the leverage. Take for instance, the concessions which I have announced. For that i am not making any amendment because it is within the powers, which the Parliament was kind enough to vest in the Finance Minister. So, on some of the general issues, I am trying to point out that we will address the issue as and when the situation arise and we will respond on it. Sir, in respect of the ITI, yesterday the Cabinet took the decision. They have agreed to provide the support and liquidate the liabilities so that the appropriate mechanism for rehabilitation can be done. I am told that it is possible to rehabilitate it immediately and some proposals are coming. Therefore, there are no two opinions on it. It is coming and please do not worry about it. The Cabinet decision is which was communicated by my colleague, Shri P. Chidamabram through media that the Government has decided to discharge the total liabilities of more than Rs. 2,820 crore and a decision has already been taken in this regard. Sir, though this is not related to the budgetary proposals, yet the hon. Members are agitating on certain issues relating particularly to the situation in Sri Lanka. There has been some development. Yesterday, through certain international agencies.
