Yes. My question is for all members, on the reduction of the red papers. It's very important because in the past, in the United Kingdom, Mrs. Thatcher cut all inspections, réglementation, and all possibility for inspection. There was no red paper in England after Mrs. Thatcher.
You had the same problem after that, because there was no more inspection of animal feeding practices, no more agricultural inspections at all, and 10 years later the farmers in the United Kingdom were obliged, three separate times, to destroy their whole herds. They had the vache folle two times and la fièvre aphteuse once. Reducing red papers has had a significant cost. I understand rejecting red papers is important. If you start reducing the security of the réglementation, there can be significant problems.
The question is for everybody or anybody.