 I've been to this conference many times, this is my third time coming to the Interpol IP Crime Conference and every year I get a lot of benefits out of it. This year the highlight has really been to deepen the relationships and the context that I've had and I've been able to make over the last few years with Interpol, with Underwriters Laboratories and with other enforcement agencies around the world. The sessions have been very helpful as well. I particularly enjoyed the session regarding internet, counterfeiting, anti-counterfeiting and trying to tackle infringers on the internet. Interpol's role is very important in fighting counterfeiting. It's a very well respected voice in the international community. It does a lot of work targeting organized criminals that are a part of counterfeiting networks and it's been a very fruitful partnership for us working with Interpol and a lot of the other work that we're doing. Interpol crime is becoming a lot more sophisticated. It's becoming a lot more global. I mean it already is a very global crime and undertaking. I work specifically on counterfeiting and anti-counterfeiting enforcement and we see such an evolution and sophistication of the problem globally. It's not just in one country, it's all over the world. It's not just in one market but it's now also online. And so we face a lot of challenges now as industry and I'm sure for enforcement officials to try to tackle the problem. There's a huge need for government to work together, for industry to work together, for associations to work together. It's not just important to work at the enforcement level but also in raising awareness of the problem to consumers so that they understand why it's important to be fighting counterfeiting, fighting IP crime. And so everybody has a role, everybody has a part and it's important to work together.