 First of all it was very important to me to come to Interpol because I was in Lyon, it's impossible to come in Lyon without such a visit due to the fact that we are speaking more and more about exchange information to find against different types of crimes in the world. But of course we had in Paris some hours ago a meeting of the coalition at work in Iraq and in Syria against Daesh, against the so called Islamic State. And from Belgium we have seen a lot of French fighters coming from Belgium and going to Syria to Iraq and unfortunately we have commemorated some days ago the first anniversary of the terrorist attack against the Jewish Museum in Brussels. So I have said during so many international meetings that we need first to exchange more and more information that I was very pleased to see that it's the case with Interpol. It's possible with Interpol to exchange with 190 members more and more information in different fields. And so I tried to explain that we need to do more. We need to do more in my country, like in others, but we need also to invest in some other parts of the world. I mean about the Sahel, about Central Africa, what other parts of the world to exchange more and more information. So I was very pleased to discuss with the Secretary General and his team to see what are the possible positive evolutions in that direction, exchange of information.