I just wanted to make sure I was in the same room.
My colleague asked if it was possible to table the document that allowed you to say that that there were economic and administrative reasons for this change. That did not imply that she was saying that it was an incentive.
It is on the table. The officials have told us today that it was part of the plan. So it is directly linked. As I see it, asking if it has real consequences on the public purse is a fundamental aspect of our work as parliamentarians. It goes right to the heart of this subject. I do not see how it could be separated.