 The launch this week has been as successful as we had hoped for. We've managed to identify some key partners in the region. We've had obviously the political buy-in from ASEAN, and also from the European Union, with some senior representatives there being re-educated around the ambition. So what does success look like at the moment? Importantly in the first year, we've got a series of operational programmes that are going to be rolling out across the region. Ond byddwn i fyddyn nhw'n gwybr nhw'n cael ei mwy gael dyn nhw'n ajw'r pethau a'r gwned ar gyfer y Gweinidol Gymwrn Tobu ac i gafodd y Gweinidol Gymru o'r moddol o'r ffordd fe ystafell yn cyfaint o newid cyfeidliadau mewn moddol. Felly, byddwn i'n gweithio i gyrddau'r newid, oherwydd rydw i ni'n gwybod ar gyfer 2-3 wyrddai newid ystafell, ac mae'n cael ei ddwyliad ac mae'n collid y gallan, ac mae'n cael eu chyfnodol. Both in the operational context more importantly, cementing some of the partnerships in the region, bringing together a variety of policing capabilities and border security entities so that they can start developing a common understanding of what they actually want out of the development work that we're doing and how that will play into the ASEAN master plan.