 This is the first time that the traffic illicit train counterfeit program for Interpol has actually made a footprint in mainland China. We're engaged in regional operations in all parts of the world, but for the first time we've been able to come into mainland China and share our experiences with the Chinese colleagues. The next few days we're going to be able to share from each other's experiences. We have a fantastic opportunity to network, particularly proud of the fact that we've got our colleagues from Dubai, from UAE here. We've got colleagues from European police, from the British police. We've got the Hong Kong police. We have authorities from Macau here, and all of these guests of Interpol, all of our team, together with the Chinese authorities, are going to be able to spend the next few days in learning from each other, sharing our experiences, and hopefully building bridges towards criminal enforcement actions in the future. The importance of cross regional cooperation is of course paramount for us. It's a vital aspect of this type of criminality. You know, counterfeiting belongs to no one country, belongs to no one law enforcement authority, belongs to no one entity. It's truly international crime, and it's only by bringing together officers as we have done in this event, bringing together people or colleagues as we have done in this type of event that we'll be able to learn from each other's experience, to build bridges moving forward.