2. The session was opened by Mr. Peter Gullestad, Director-General of Fisheries, who welcomed the participants, especially those participating for the first time, on behalf of the Norwegian Minister of Fisheries, and noted that the increased number of delegates and observers present showed that there was great interest in the work of the Committee. He emphasized the importance of the Codex Alimentarius Commission's work in view of its relevance for international trade in food in general, and because of its great significance in relation to the World Trade Organization and the Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures, as well as the Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade. Mr. Gullestad stressed the fact that all Codex documents should be based on sound scientific analysis and evidence, involving a thorough review of all relevant information. He pointed out the importance of reaching decisions by consensus on controversial issues and wished the participants all success in their activities.