 Operation Opsen has three main strategic objectives. The first one is to raise the awareness on this rising threat, be it with the consumers or the low-enforcement agencies, which are not totally, sometimes fully aware of the scale of the problem. The second one is to enhance the cooperation between all the stakeholders, that is to say low-enforcement agencies, police customs, but also the foods and sanitary agencies, which are not necessarily used to working together. The third one is the cooperation with the private sector, because they have the expertise, they know the products, they have a lot of intelligence to be transmitted to us in order to help us fight against the criminals. Opsen 2 is definitely on a bigger scale than Opsen 1, because when we started this initiative, we had only 10 participating countries. Today, in Opsen 2, we are 28 countries, 21 European countries, and the rest are the third countries. So obviously, we managed to raise the attention of the other countries, who have understood the importance of this fight. Europe is particularly pleased with the results of this operation, which shows that we need to keep on strengthening the cooperation among the European countries. The results were amazingly good. All the countries were really involved in the operation. They have deployed a lot of human resources and efforts in these checks and investigations. So, Europe is really, really pleased about the results.