I have also just said that little progress has been made in the transport sector, and likewise in energy policy, in agricultural policy and in the field of public health.
First, our fisheries activity at international level, and in particular any agreements reached directly with third countries, must be made compatible with our development policy.
The third reason cited is that the regulations governing the immigration of third-country workers is apparently a cornerstone of general immigration policy.
Responsibility therefore lies primarily on that level; it is also most clear-cut there and forms part of national policy with which the citizen can identify.