 Kaj so tudi prikazati, kaj sem nasunjala o partiesneh spremstv? Nadavanje spremstv imamo o isberg. Vsega se ta weba, nekaj nekaj je tebe dejlj skupane v tipi. Če so, da k saw opetnej do pavement nekaj priprasno, je zrenjena spremstv srednje veska. Vse ver, da vzostavljaj všeče pravno, kako prišljava in prokratiruje. Vse zelo je to zelo izgledo, v unijtah stavnega vsega in izgleda začetnima informacij, in tudi vse zelo izgleda, izgleda dnega, ki je tudi izgledal, zelo, da je bilo zapravljenja, bo je jozno tako uniklje, skupovoslega, bo je in glada, prijevaj, je to, da je začajno, in je bilo vizivno začajnega. Prejevaj je zelo, da je in potenčnega, in potenčnega števna. In nekaj, da so je vsočen, je se nilat počel na to, in je to, da počel ne veče, da naredimem, nekaj dobro, in vsočen našli z Evropo. Is it an important market? If we relate this to the estimate we produced with Europe over the last year of the size of the European drug market, it's still a very small part of it. But it's still important. It's around 80, between 80 to 90 million of euros, which means it's an important value, which means also that this money is recycled through other serious and organized crime activities. And as the commissioners said, drug-related chemicals represent around 62% of the total commodities that are available on the darknet. So drugs in that darknet area represent a very important part of it. In the case for buying on the darknet, people perceive that they offer safer environments. There is also a perceived higher quality of the products. Now, this perception is not necessarily wrong, but it is not always guaranteed. And there may be a negative side effect in the sense that if it is indeed true there is a higher quality and especially higher quality or purity of the substances. This may also mean that it's more dangerous for health. So what is perceived as a quality or an asset for the users may be a risk also for them. Certainly the darknet offers a wider range of drugs and it's perceived as giving, offering greater convenience. However, it's important to say that not all drugs are being sold everywhere the same way. And for instance, the new psychoactive substances with the exception of some countries like the UK, normally they are more sold on the surface web, the top of the iceberg that I was referring to before. This study is very unique also in the sense that it is the first comprehensive study of the darknet since its apparition, which means that we have studied together with Europe all the evolution of around 100 different darknets. We have observed the evolution. We have tried to analyze in detail what those darknets were offering. And we have also followed the evolution and also the closure of many of those darknets for the last years. Since darknets exist, there were more or less 100 and today we estimate that there are around 14 that are in operations. And those are the data since last August when we finished the study. So this means that it's rapidly changing. Certainly low enforcement action are extremely important and Rob Rain Wright gave the examples of the last operations coordinated with the support of Europe. But of course the darknets, they adapt themselves, they protect themselves and one of the objectives is to guarantee better encryption or protection of their users. So it poses an important challenge for the low enforcement community. But for the society in general in the sense that the right or the use of encryption, the right to anonymity is also important for the economy. Indeed if there is no good level of protection this means that there would not be e-commerce possible. So the challenge is that we need to find the appropriate responses while avoiding that we block any progress and any use for the normal purpose of those technologies. The last data I would like to share with you before to close and to answer the questions relates to what is the proportion of the drugs that are being sold in Europe compared with the global offer for sales. And as far as the value of the sales is concerned the sales in Europe and Turkey and Norway as Turkey and Norway are also members of the EMC-DDA and are covered by this study. The EU countries represent 46% of global drugs revenue. In terms of weight they represent only 34%. But this is due to the fact that according to the different areas in the world different substances are being sold on the dark net and for instance if it is cannabis or marijuana being sold the weight of those substances is more important. Last point that you certainly will have noticed in the report is that in the European Union we have three countries where there are more sales originating in Europe it is Germany, the United Kingdom and Netherlands and this is valid both for the quantities but also for the revenues. It doesn't mean that everything is sold or produced or is truly originating from those countries for instance in some cases there can be some drugs that are in fact sold by providers or vendors that are in the Netherlands but that are sold or sent from the other side of the border with Germany for instance we see also that there are differences in the ways that the users are selling and consuming and I think it reflects a moment in the story of those dark net so if I may conclude on this point I would say that it's extremely important first that thanks to all the data including data we got thanks to the law enforcement in the law enforcement interventions on Alfa Bay and the Hansa dark net we have a more deep understanding and concrete understanding but also we have a list of questions and as this reality is changing very fast this means that we need to continue to monitor, we need to harmonize some of our methodologies and tools in order to make sure we can catch up with the technical progress and this is what we are going to continue to do together Europol and EMC-DDA and I would like once more to thank the commissioner for his support not only the support but also for his commitment and for the commitment of the commission to address the broader issue of cyber crime and cyber security and for the necessary dialogue with the tech industry because again it's not the question of black or white to close or to open but certainly it's important to ensure and safety not only of the businesses but before all of the citizens Thank you very much