 This has been a spectacular event for us. The 2014 Crime Conference for the Trafficking Illicit Goods and Counterfeit Unit has been amazing. We've raised the bar. It's been amazing. We've had over 200 organisations here from both the public and private sector, had over 80 countries here, just short of 500 people. It's been the biggest. The feedback has been amazing. It's going to be hard to beat. The theme this year was strategically driven for a number of reasons. One, I want to make a bigger footprint in Asia. That's reflected by the increased cooperation and activity we've seen from our police colleagues in China. From the Chinese perspective, we've done two training events in China the last year at two of the major police academies and they've conducted specific operations in China on a provincial level. But the provinces that were picked are those that border with Vietnam and that ties in nicely with an operation reel that was hosted in Vietnam. The outcomes from those two operations in the excess of $80 million worth of counterfeit illicit traded program. There's a strategic value for the team and for me to be here during this event. The support we receive for this program is far-reaching. We have built over the years tremendous partnerships with all industries in the private sector and we've built tremendous partnerships with police across all regions. And I think that's reflected by the fact that we've got over 200 organisations here during this conference from the public sector and from the private sector. So in this year I've noticed new brands coming to the fore. Certain industries have sent not just one or two representatives, one company sent 11 representatives from one particular branded company because they wanted all their team to be here at this event. What I'd like to stress, one of the outcomes from this campaign is how we've also been able to promote Turnback Crime. The whole title of the conference was working together, you know, in partnership to Turnback Crime. Don't forget this is a crime that touches all people in all societies, rich, young and old, and touches you at home in a very, very direct manner. It's dangerous, it's harmful, it's taken over by organised crime who are making phenomenal sums of money. Since the formation of this unit in September 2012, we've reached an amazing benchmark, but with our partners in police, with our partners in other law enforcement agencies and regulatory bodies together with their tremendous support at ground level seized over half a billion dollars of illicitly traded and counterfeit products to be exact $525 million, which for me represents $525 million that has not gone into the hands of criminal organisations.