Losing a Dáil vote is becoming unfortunately commonplace for the minority Government. The 87-49 hammering received when all shades of opposition joined forces in favour of creating a €4.5m crisis fund for tillage farmers last week was the fourth reversal in the nine months since Fine Gael stepped back into office, with support from independents and, externally, Fianna Fáil. It is still, however, a blow, and Minister for Agriculture Michael Creed cannot casually dismiss the will of the Dáil. The probability is that a fund will be put in place, the questions farmers want answered are how and when they will get support.