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I share your view that we rely too much on written material, on documents and brochures. We produce thousands of these brochures every year, but where do they end up? How many of these brochures are really read and how much do we invest in the Internet, because this is where young people and the younger generation look for information on just about everything?
We have to invest and strike a better balance in how we respond or where we put out information, taking account also of modern traditions. We have to do both, but the balance has to be improved. This is one of the actions in the action plan that I presented before the summer. We have to have state-of-the-art technology. We have to be more accessible and more reader-friendly in what we do on the Internet, for example. It is all about using the tools that we have available in a much more effective way. We have to continue to search for the best ways.
But what one person calls a lie, another person calls the truth. This will always be an ongoing debate, but we have to be more effective in putting facts and figures out. That is the role of the Commission, and the other institutions as well."@en1
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