 One of the key approaches that we're trying to achieve through Project State is creating a center of excellence for police and security of major events internationally. We understand that police can't do this work on their own so we seek to engage with key partner agencies to assist us in sharing good practices, learning from others' experiences and building key networks of support to those in the public and private sector involved in making sure these major events are safe and secure. So we're very pleased this week to be working with the National Centre for Spectator Sport Safety and Security at the University of Southern Mississippi. We have a 10-year partnership agreement signed with NCS-4 to assist us in the area of capability and training. But we also understand that there are international organizations in both the private sector and the public sector who need to be engaged in this work as well. So we're pleased also this week to have the security team from FIFA observing the training activity that we have underway and also representative from the Council of Europe involved in their sports, policing and security conventions team providing us with some useful feedback in terms of how we could improve our capability development activities in the future. And of course our key partner is the Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy in Qatar. We're pleased to have them here this week as well observing the training course and give you some opportunities for improvement and confirmation of the things that are working well for them in terms of the capability development work that we are doing.