 This is the second consecutive time that Interpol Command and Coordination Centre is hosting and supporting the Global Airport Action Day at the Global Complex for Innovation in Singapore, with the cooperation also of our two other, Ops Room in Lyon and Buenos Aires. We have direct links with international and national law enforcement, such as Europol, the Royal Canadian Mantut Police, American Frontex, the US Secret Service, but also with the key partners in the private sector, like major credit card companies, Visa American Express MasterCard, and also major airlines, and IATA, which is the International Air Transport Association. In particular regarding aviation, in 2016 the estimation of travels raised to around 3.6 billion passengers. You will understand that the challenges for a law enforcement agency to secure borders, tackled down forms of transnational criminality are just huge. This is why Interpol is involved, with its 190 National Centre Bureau worldwide. Different time zones, different languages, multiple entities involved, police, immigration airlines, credit card justice. You can't run this size of international operation without the Coordination 24 Hours of Command Post. This is exactly the mission of the Interpol Command Centre in Singapore. Our role is to make sure that all incoming and outgoing communications in any of the four official languages of the organization are properly dealt with in real time, reflect accurate information from our 17 databases, and in particular from our 68 million records in the stolen and lost travel document database.