 In the 21st century, not only is international cooperation obligatory in terms of dealing with cross-border transnational crime investigations and especially when we seek to apprehend fugitives who can slither through the digital world or actually jump from country to country. It is critical also that part and parcel of international cooperation must mean that you have access, your network with each other in order to make sure that you understand each other's laws. That is another thing. You may have a situation, it is another elephant in the room. Another elephant in the room. And I am going to say Mr. Corkiness. I'm sure you know what I'm talking about. Where you will have a small state dealing with a very big state and the big state is going to crack the whip but then there is no reciprocity. If you have a case where the small state means prompt attention and cooperation from the big state, less energy and opposite creeps in. So although we have different sized states with different economic and financial capacities, it is important that when it comes to international cooperation, it is one standard in terms of cooperation because that is going to be the key in enhancing efficiencies in respect of catching or apprehending fugitives from country to country.