Me and the colleagues are voting on those legislative files which will create the next European research framework program, Horizon 2020. It is five or six legislative files, all of which regulate different aspects of European research and strive for excellence. The parliament has had very extensive discussions this year on open access (to research publications or to research data) and open innovation.
Now, most of our discussions have been very productive. The industry and research committe, ITRE, has been considerably more careful than I would have liked with respect to open acess to data, and the majorities have not been in favour of strong transparency requirements for entities dealing with public money and intellectual property rights, but rather optional or preferred transparency mechanisms. Still, in the end most of the committee reports decided not to stop any ongoing trials for open access to data, and to endorse the open access to publications.