 Biological materials are very different from chemicals and radiological or nuclear materials in that sense that they are colorless, other less they are invisible to the naked eye so it makes them very difficult to detect and so most of the time we act upon intelligence or certain triggers and indicators. So here in Cebu we have been looking at how customs immigration will handle intelligence about a suspect traveling with biological materials and trying to smuggle it into the country and see what kind of procedures they have in place so that we can define what can be improved and what works well so that we can increase skills and safety here in Cebu From this exercise what we try to achieve is to increase cooperation and collaboration, increase information sharing between the different agencies because that's critical in terms of response. In many many countries you have silos and that's what we are trying to break so that there is better communication and the more people exercise together the easier it is for them to communicate and get the proper response and procedures in place.