we will of course exchange letters and opinions with people like mr timmermans and others who raised don't see the reason, right now, for the commission to act and interfere in reforms and transformation of the system in poland. 0k. but could you clarify, then, foreign minister, so the polish government will have talks with the european commission, but you say "we're not going to listen to any suggestions, or any advice, or your views at all." you will will talk to them but won't listen at all? i think that the commission is wrongly evaluating our situation. we are engaged in a dialogue. we are engaged in the exchange of correspondence. just a few days go, i sent a letter to mr timmermans, informing him about the situation, and asking him additional clarification of his accusation against polish reforms. i keep reminding him and others that the process is not finished — it's ongoing. it's going back to the parliament. we don't see any reason why it the commission should interfere right now. all right. you are also being criticised for other reforms that are seen as falling short of e