It's much easier to say it than to do it, right? Nonetheless, it's true, not only for governments, but also for the stakeholders, university associations, college associations and others. Such cooperation is essential and we must adopt not only targets, but also measures. We need to know, as I said earlier, whether we are successful or not. Otherwise, the public will never believe that we will achieve what we hoped to achieve. So, first we need targets and then measures that are transparent and accessible. We need mechanisms to promote consistency and cooperation. In our report, we indicated that these three things exist in all developed countries, except Canada.
On March 20th, 2007. See this statement in context.