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In reply to the first question, I am afraid the only thing we can do is to make intelligent if rather gloomy guesses about the number. It is very difficult to be precise and the accession of ten new Member States to the European Union does not make it any easier to give a general figure. Whatever the figure is, it is far too high.
That is therefore a strong argument for us to develop the website proposal which the honourable Member has mentioned. I will make certain that my successors – I hope, my successors! – in the European Commission are made aware of his proposal and take it seriously. This is a very worrying problem and we should, as the honourable Member has said, use every possible resource, including modern technology, to try to cope with it."@en1
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