 At Interpol we view the threat to chemical security as a global threat. This transcends borders and it has become largely a law enforcement action to really safely secure and enforce the laws for chemical security. It's important that the 194 member countries of Interpol take part in global security of chemicals because of the ability for Interpol to share information. That's one of the keystone actions that Interpol membership can provide to countries. I think Interpol's role is actively defining the threat. It's continually looking forward, researching and leveraging our member countries to provide us information about what they face on a daily basis as a chemical threat within their countries. It also is a role of Interpol to provide capacity-building efforts to law enforcement to put funding nations in charge and in place with nations that need support of capacity-building efforts from the CBNR&E sub-directorate specifically. We have the ability to take information from countries and share it with other member countries that would lend to the increased security globally of chemical security. The Global Congress was built out of a partnership with the Chemical Security Working Group within the global partnership of the G7. The Congress is an action officer level event where we bring folks from around the globe here to discuss the emerging threats that they have faced, specific incidents that have taken place globally. We like to bring investigators, private sector folks, people who have been directly affected by an explosive or chemical incident to come and tell their story. Then we back it up with a panel of experts that offer solutions for mitigation. That's where the vital role of the Congress is right now. Going forward into the future, we're trying to develop a network of subject matter experts that countries can lean upon, not from a reactionary standpoint, but more for a consultation and the ability to give them real live advice on how to help mitigate a particular problem set that they are facing as a law enforcement entity. Interpol is uniquely positioned to do that with the support of our partner countries. I think that the Congress is not just a yearly event. The Congress is an active breathing group of like-minded individuals who have come together, pulled their resources together, and are actively sharing threat information among each other.