 Let me briefly report on the results of this important conference here in Canberra. Our discussions this week have again underlined that dealing with the threat of improvised explosive devices is of course a very complex issue which cannot be addressed by any single agency or country alone. IEDs are the weapons of choice for terrorist groups for criminals. They pose one of the greatest threats to the safety and security of countries and individuals not just in conflict zones but around the world. It's still let's say the killer number one and not only posing threats to soldiers in the battlefield but also to civilians as we just this year have seen more than 10,000 casualties civilian casualties all around the globe. We are all in agreement at this conference that more needs to be done to address this threat and the forum has provided a very valuable and constructive way forward particularly through its support for the creation of the global alliance to counter improvised explosive devices. This coalition of willing partners will develop a coordinated international effort based on four key pillars which is component controls a very important part of a comprehensive strategy capacity building as many of our partners are very experienced and should share their experience with others who need this kind of support. Public awareness and of course one of the most important issues is the sharing of available information all around the globe. Through the global alliance we can focus law enforcement, military and diplomatic channels towards an international response to reduce the IED threats and of course to save lives. And that has been the basis of our meeting here in Canberra this week of course to save lives and to protect soldiers and civilians from this terrible threat. Interpol will provide its full support both to the global alliance and our common goal to make the world a safer place. We have a kind of mechanism already in place in Lyon and in our hub in Singapore to facilitate information sharing, the exchange of best practice to also support capacity building and training activities so this is the main role Interpol plays in this important exercise and enterprise and I'd like specifically to thank our partners the Australian Department of Defence and the Australian Federal Support for an outstanding partnership in this important international initiative. Thank you very much.