 Ireland has been a member of Interpol since the 40s. International cooperation is ever more essential in combating crime, both nationally and across the world. And Interpol has a key role to play in that and we're very conscious of that. What I've been discussing with the General Secretary Jürgen Stuck is the issues in relation to international terrorism, illegal migration, organized crime, cyber crime. No country is immune from these threats. And I believe the time is absolutely right for ever more cooperation between our national and international agencies. We do have to exchange information, share intelligence, have task forces working together to tackle this very organized criminal activity that impacts on all our countries. Just recently I attended the European Justice and Home Affairs ministers' meetings in Luxembourg and what becomes ever clear is the need for us to exchange information in a very robust way to share intelligence in the interests of the citizen, in the interests of making sure that our countries are safe. This applies to a very wide range of areas. If you take the area of child exploitation, for example, we have one of our own members of our police force working here in Interpol, Michael Moran. He's an assistant director in the area of human exploitation and child trafficking. If we are to deal effectively with pedophile gangs across Europe and across the world, we need police forces sharing information, developing databases to interrupt this heinous crime. And Interpol has a key role to play in that as do our national police agencies, you know, as I say, working in cooperation. The exchange of information on a specialist basis is critical to interrupting criminal activity. And in tackling crime, organized criminal gangs, I believe we have to develop more specialisms in our police forces. And one of the key ways of doing that is looking at, you know, the expert information that's available to deal with any particular area. And that's very well served by exchanges and officers moving between the forces and Interpol.