If we introduce a process such as the conciliation process, then there must be a reason for that process.
We see enlargement as a process of partnership, not a process of " them and us ".
It advocates accelerating the liberalisation process as well as the process of applying pressure to wages.
This is about maintaining the peace process and the peace process is today at stake.
This is a codecision process.
We have strengthened the review provisions.
We need to review it again.
So the proposed review process becomes essential.
We would welcome a review of your decision.
Those regulations are subject to continual review.
But that would mean having to scrutinise our policies and cut back on them.
We will have the chance to scrutinise, to debate, to question.
It is thus no longer logical to scrutinise structures from time to time in the light of all the changes.