We can't do without either. We need both. As for the immediate future, given the number of files that need to be reviewed by the public entities right now, I think it would probably be appropriate to pick the ones that are absolutely necessary to keep on this long list. That's why I gave some figures on the pesticide situation in other countries and in other parts of the world.
In addition, there are types of pesticides that have been banned for years elsewhere, including polyoxyethylene amine, used massively, up to 20%, in glyphosate-based herbicides, which has been banned in France since 2016. There is also atrazine, which has been banned since 2003. In short, we are lagging behind on many products.
We need to be aware that the important thing is to analyze what people are using, that is, the complete product, not just what companies say is the active ingredient. Why? Because people, for example, use glyphosate-based herbicides with all kinds of names, including Roundup, but none of them use only glyphosate. It's essentially glyphosate that's being analyzed right now, which is highly problematic.