The issue of bilingualism in labelling was raised because of a complaint coming from a certain European federation. I no longer recall the subject of the complaint, but the complaint was made that our bilingualism rule was resulting in supplementary costs. You must realize that the European practice is that only the language of the country manufacturing the product is used. In other words, there is no obligation to use the 23 European languages on the labels, and it is accepted that only the language of the country where the jar comes from is used.
On June 17th, 2010. See this statement in context.