 I've worked with Interpol a couple of different times during my career once in the U.S. government as Assistant Secretary of State for Oceans, Environment and Science. We worked very cooperatively to battle against illegal activity related to logging, fishing and the trafficking in ozone-depleting chemicals. And then later on, and it's continuing today, when I worked in the private sector with His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, Interpol has worked with us to cooperate on the financial crime related to wildlife crime. We formed an experts group on wildlife crime and money laundering, and Interpol is a member of that. We work with banks, we work with law enforcement, we work with governments and others to follow the money related to wildlife crime and to hopefully in the end apprehend the organized criminals that are involved in this activity. And it's my hope that Interpol in the future will continue this work with us and help to build capacity among the governments who really need to strengthen their ability to pursue the financial crime related to wildlife crime. If that can happen then we can take a big step towards pulling elephants, rhinos and tigers off of the brink of extinction that they're on now.