 You cannot work in the police to combat crime if you look just for within your border. So criminals today, they are used to committing a crime someplace and moving to other countries to try to avoid and to get hit and off of the loss and only with a really strong network with other countries you are able to track those fugitives and to arrest them, to enforce your internal law. It's an honor for us, for the NCB Brasilia to bring these officers down here to Rio, to this nice landscape and to debate the subject trying to locate fugitives and how could we improve our network and personal contacts between the officers that will be in charge to locate and to exchange information of those fugitives. In South America we have really good relations with other countries and because that's our reality we were close to Paraguay, Argentina, Uruguay, Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, all the countries that we have a large, we have a long borderline with these countries and it's necessary that we exchange information with them, intelligence information, that's how we've been dealing with these fugitives. So we've been really successful in finding people that are escaping from Brazil to these countries and coming from these countries to trying to escape and live in Brazil.