 The International Cooperation builds trust. Trust enhances International Cooperation and that commitment will undergird both concepts. So consultative collaboration is the way to go. We have to be confident that we can sit in our respective offices and have information. Yes, you have to be confident. No, we have to reach across each other's borders. Because the public interest is not only the public interest in our communities. It is the public interest in the entire world. When you think of offices and human trafficking, which is a worldwide scourge when you think of drugs, when you think of the whole cyber security issues now with hacking and other things like that, International Cooperation is critical. So in conclusion, let me say that going forward, we have to make sure that when we gather together like this, it's not just a talk shop, but going forward, all the talk will be translated into real action which will enhance our efficiencies in our respective countries when it comes to apprehending fugitives and enhance our efficiencies in terms of communication. So let us all work together here during this symposium and when we return to our respective countries, remember that our excellence is rooted in cooperation with each other so that as Mahatma Gandhi, the great Indian philosopher said, we will be the change that we wish to see in the world. And finally, as I wish you all a successful symposium and I salute the organizers of this what I'm sure interesting conference, finally it was Duke Elinter, the great African American musician who said, there are two rules in life. Number one, never quit. And I will say no matter how hard the going gets. Rule number two, according to Duke Elinter, never forget rule number one. That is never quit. Congratulations to you all and all the best for what I'm sure will be a very good conference. Thank you.