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"Mrs President, I believe that if we look for the common denominator in everything we have been talking about here, we would find that there is a problem of inconvenience, which I believe we will gradually be able to iron out. Things will then improve. The problem is also that we are being far too sensitive with regard to this inconvenience. And we are far too sensitive because we have to come here via a transport system which is also inconvenient and our inconvenience in the face of this transport system is added to the inconvenience that we find here. I believe that if we want to deal with part of this inconvenience we will never be able to do so by thinking only of the building or only of transport. We will have to deal with the problem jointly and at the same time. The problem with the building is not to do with the current team. On the contrary, we should be grateful for the efforts that they are making to resolve it. And this current sitting demonstrates this. Rather, I believe that the responsibility is to be found among previous teams, like, for example, Mr Quintela. Mr Quintela is responsible for half – or more – of the problems which have been created in this building. I think we should bear this in mind if, at some time, Mr Quintela wants to once again become involved in the works of the Parliament. And lastly, Mrs President, I believe that the only way to resolve all of this is to arrange a serious meeting between the SERS, the Parliament and the French Government. With regard to the French Government, I think the first thing they should do is find a new representative. I do not think that Mr Vaillant currently has the necessary sensitivity to offer the solutions that the French Government must offer. Lastly – and perhaps I am talking with my budgetary hat on – I would like to point out that, although we will eventually find out how much it is going to cost – because we will see every last invoice – what we will never know about are the additional costs there may have been because, at the moment, we still do not know exactly how much it is supposed to cost us."@en1

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