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The Government says the target implementation date for the EU treaty is the 10th April. This is the date when the EU's new electronic-exit system comes into full force; the Chief Minister said the aim is to avoid this at the frontier. Number Six says while the full infrastructure may not be fully complete by that date, it's exploring options for provisional infrastructure to be put in place by then. The 10th April has loomed large since it was announced as the date when the EES will come into force across the EU, including the Gibraltar frontier. The Chief Minister says, "Given the impending likelihood of EES being fully applicable from 10th April, we are working to avoid that by seeking to be ready for provisional application by then." Attorney General Michael Llamas says, "Our goal is to have the provisional infrastructure in place by 10th April, and then complete the full joint facilities in the months after that." The Deputy Chief Minister says, “This is the point where the Treaty process moves from planning into delivery, and practical and operational preparations are now advancing alongside the finalisation of the legal text. The development of the second line checks area at the airport and the supporting technology is essential to ensure smooth and efficient cross-border movement.” The Government says it's begun to provide detailed treaty briefings to key stakeholders and frontline agencies. These include Customs, the Royal Gibraltar Police, the Department of Immigration and Home Affairs, and the Borders and Coastguard Agency. It's also briefed the Federation of Small Businesses and the Chamber of Commerce, via the Brexit Transition Advisory Group. Number Six says, "The Government has provided concrete assurances to officers of HM Customs and the Borders and Coastguard Agency that there will be no job losses or changes to their job descriptions arising from the Treaty or its implementation." The Chief Minister says, "I am very excited that we are cautiously starting to prepare for implementation of a seminal treaty that will bring huge opportunities for our people and our businesses." Fabian Picardo says, "I look forward to final signature of the text, debate in the Gibraltar Parliament and ratification by the UK Government and the EU Institutions." He said "The people of Gibraltar can be confident that this Treaty secures a safe and prosperous future for our community, and fully protects our red lines of sovereignty, jurisdiction and control."