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"Mr President, we are dealing with an excellent parliamentary report which is flexible, courageous, balanced and positive, in a very difficult field. I therefore congratulate the rapporteur, Wolfgang Kreissl-Dörfler, on this magnificent piece of work, and I would like to highlight the following points I agree with: Firstly, it brings up to date areas which were not covered, such as the vulnerability of sectors like tourism. Secondly, it introduces flexible innovations in relation to emergency vaccination, rejecting the obsolete elements of the current regulations. Thirdly, it criticises the shortcomings, but in a positive manner. Fourthly, it points out the insufficiencies of information policies. Commissioner, in view of paragraphs 20 and 21 and of what I experienced myself during the dioxin crisis, mad cow disease and now the I believe the Commission should take its ability to directly provide Europeans with information very seriously. Fifthly, I very much agree with paragraphs 81 and 82 on compensation. And, finally, Mr President, although it does not fall within the competences of the Committee on Industry, External Trade, Research and Energy, nor of this parliamentary report, I would like to draw attention to the annual report of the Court of Auditors for 2001, because it makes some criticisms in relation to corruption and, for the sake of combating corruption in relation to CAP subsidies, very good account must be taken of this."@en1
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