 It's really exciting to come together to see other people, to see what they are doing, what is going on in Asia, how do we tap into the police networks, how do we help the partners to see the partners, their expectations towards SCI, how can we create value, how can we really help to solve the problems. And then also see people coming from other centres with different experiences, different ideas about what could we do in the future. I've had already a really, really long list of possible ideas for the future that I would like to follow up. And I like the fact that we are, for the first time, doing it outside of Stockholm. I think it's rotating and seeing more in-depth different centres. I think that's a good idea. And I think it's also inspired to see in different contexts of the work that we do. You get the understanding that some of the issues are relevant in, for example, in the Italian case, you always think about EU environmental policies. You think about regional challenges, but here in Asia the conditions are different, the framework is different. So it really opens up and reminds that the world is a big kaleidoscope, lots of colours.