Department to adjust accordingly, in whatever manner it may find most convenient, the plans on which its original demands were based. 3. When this matter was considered by the Lord President's Committee, there was, I think, considerable support for the view that, apart from any economies which might be made in the use of doctors within each separate Service, it might be possible to secure further over-all economies by a greater measure of integration not only between the medical organisations of the three Services but also, in this country, between the medical services meeting Service and civilian needs.