I don't find it surprising; that's always been the European Union's objective. What I do find surprising is why we let them.
The consequence is that the person who is the chair and has the pen produces the chairman's report—produces the report on a discussion—and they can put in, modify, or spin whatever they as chair wish to do. Then it's up to others who may not like what's in there to fight to get it out. That's what I think we had to face.