00:00We believe that the debate and the comparison can no longer be at the national level.
00:10Once again, we believe that data can contribute to doing what the English used to do,
00:17because data is a common heritage.
00:20Today, one of the most widespread concepts is that of data altruism.
00:24The important thing is to agree on the parameters,
00:28and I try to simplify it as much as possible,
00:31with which these data are built,
00:33because the data that brings the country to Italy
00:36must obviously be comparable to the data that brings the country to Germany,
00:40rather than the other 25 countries of the European Union.
00:45It is very interesting, there are European-level tables
00:49that also focus on this dimension,
00:52and ISTAT expresses representatives within our direction
00:57in the context of communication and dissemination in the European statistical system.
01:04So the important thing, as usual, is to be there.
01:07We cannot avoid this comparison on data.
01:11Data, as I said, are in our lives and in our daily lives.
01:15If we don't know them, they still take care of us,
01:18and we must be on all the tables, both Italian and European.
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