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". Madam President, I would firstly like to thank Mrs Lulling for her work. I believe she has done an excellent job on a difficult technical issue which has allowed the presentation of amendments which, as has been said, affect all the basic elements of the Commission’s proposal and introduce a series of criteria which we agree with. She has insisted on the need to introduce references to the internal market, and not only to globalisation, when discussing this objective; she has also commented on the need to highlight specific problems and, in this respect, also the distinction between sexes, which she believes to be a ‘mainstreaming’ issue. I believe that is something more. It is also a fundamental source of information for analysing the labour market and for providing us with data which may be useful to us in the future. In summary, she has improved on the Commission’s text. Mrs Lulling has also referred to environmental issues. She rightly says that it is true that the additional statistics may mean limited excess costs. This is not always the case when new information is required, but it is true that the timescales proposed for this introduction are reasonably acceptable. For this reason, the Commission considers that the proposal presented, and which it expects Parliament to approve, are useful and we are therefore going to support them before the Council, which will take the final decision, and we hope that it will accept the fundamental elements of it."@en1

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