 For Europe, it's important to work and support such operations with Interpol because we believe that the Caribbean area is also the key area for the transit of cocaine and drugs to Europe and also from Europe to South America, but to Europe by air or by sea. Drug traffickers and traffickers, smugglers in general, are really active and proactive so they are always imaginative. In the Caribbean area, we saw it again during this operation. We have a lot of drugs moving from one part to another one and with a lot of different actors. If you speak about Colombia and Venezuela, it's completely different. If you speak about the small islands, it's another person or involve, everything is linked of course but in each different part, you have the feeling that all the islands are impacted by the drug trafficking and it's not only for Europe, it's also for North America and we know that we have also cocaine moving to South Africa or to Australia even from this area. The profiling and the monitoring of the vessels in all the Caribbean area is really good. The job done by all the different partners is really good. But I would say on the other hand, for me, we are always a little bit worried when we see the amount of cocaine seized during the same period because 20 tons of cocaine, it's really a lot of cocaine and here we can realize the importance of the drug trafficking in the world and in this area. When we consider for example the number of assets involved in such operation, the number of countries participating in such operation, you can be satisfied with the amount of cocaine but when this search operation is finished, the cocaine trafficking or the drug trafficking is still ongoing. So it's the reason why for Europe we have to continue to support such operation but also we have to continue to participate in all the different projects when it's related to here for example cocaine trafficking. It should be a continuous effort from all the countries when we speak about cocaine smuggling or drug trafficking in general.