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"Mr President, Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, the unanimous adoption of the Cramer report by the Committee on Transport and Tourism basically tells us two things. The first is what you, Commissioner, and the Members who have already spoken have stressed, which is that the rapporteur has done some excellent work, and therefore the thanks that we owe him are far from being a formality. The second point is that, although the concerns and the emphases may vary, I feel that there is broad awareness of the fact that we may be facing the implementation of a system that appears to be a genuine industrial project of excellence for Europe. That is what we need for the transport sector, and also in general to increase our competitiveness in the right direction, namely towards safety and improved quality. I shall confine myself to highlighting a few needs, which are already in the report but which I feel are worth pointing out. The first is that Mr Savary is certainly right in saying that the new system should include everything that is new. At the moment, however, as we are faced with the financial difficulties that we are all aware of, I think we should support the installation of the system at least along the main corridors that the European coordinator, Mr Vinck, has examined and proposed to us as the first step towards overall coverage. I should like to point out that the timing and procedures need to be right for the migration of the whole European network and for the current standard to be maintained, thus guaranteeing compatibility with future technical specifications."@en1

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