SECRET 2. THE SECURITY OF ECONOMIC AND INDUSTRIAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE U.K. THE COMMITTEE had before them a minute by the Secretary* stating that the S.E.I. Committee had asked the Joint Intelligence Committee "to consider whether the appreciationø on which the S.E.I. Committee's work was based needed any amendment in view of the time that had elapsed sonce it had been prepared and, if so, to prepare an up-to-date appreciation." LORD TALBOT DE MALAHIDE said that, in his view, there had been no basic change in the circumstances which had given rise to the original appreciationø by the Joint Intelligence Committee.