 Interpol has even stepped up and intensified its capacity-building programs by coming over to the Philippines and training our immigration officers in their STAP program. You know, the technology transfer and the use of their computers resulted in SPAC checks at the airports. Using Interpol tools and resources, they were able to scrutinize about 50,000 potential victims living in the country. And out of that program, they had one in Cebu at Maktan Airport and they also trained our immigration officers at Danino Yakino in Terminal 3 as well as Nino Yakino in Terminal 1. And that resulted in two hits, which is very important because it is a deterrent. In combating migrant smuggling and human trafficking, we resort to the three P's, protection, prosecution, and prevention. And may we add a fourth P partnership with Interpol resulting in increased interceptions, in prevention and in protection of would-be possible victims of migrant smuggling. We in the Philippines are very grateful to Interpol for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity in giving us the much-needed boost and assistance in combating migrant smuggling and of course human trafficking. We are optimistic but that with this partnership with Interpol, we will be able to conduct more trainings, technology transfer, and conduct local trainings of our immigration officers and our law enforcement officers such that they would be able to retrain and echo training. And as a result of which, we will have more trained personnel equipped with Interpol style investigation, intelligence gathering, and they will be more or less in tune and aware of these Interpol programs at their disposal. Human trafficking is a worldwide offence. Migrant smuggling is a worldwide offence. We cannot just look within our borders, we have to coordinate with our neighboring countries in Asia and Europe, in Canada, in U.S. to protect our people, to protect our borders. And with Interpol tools and resources, we are optimistic that we will be able to eliminate if not fight more effectively this modern-day slavery.