 One of the reasons for us joining Operation Mirkat is for us to have that exposure and understanding of what's happening in the illicit industry, but also in terms of networking and working together with other countries that are conducting the same operation throughout this period. The main challenge that we face is obviously the understanding of the volume of these illicit goods that are coming into the country as well as the monitoring and patrolling our borderlines because we have quite a vast and expansive borderline where these goods come across. So monitoring and enforcing those kind of actions is one of our key challenges at the moment. The engagement with the WCO and Interpol in terms of spearheading this kind of operation is very important and it gives us an opportunity to network with other countries to utilise the electronic tools that are available within the WCO to communicate and share information as well as the seizure data on interdictions that are conducted in the countries. It also gives us an opportunity to share some of the risks that are being identified within countries. So the WCO and Interpol's engagement with this operation is very important and we appreciate and we support it. Thank you.