 International cooperation it is critical. It is critical not so much as a theoretical concept. It is critical as a means, a methodology to facilitate the implementation of actual real and practical solutions. I am happy when you have dialogue but at the same time I don't like a situation where being part of a talk shop transcends practical realities and solutions. So I think at a conference of this nature I had a cursor look at some of the presenters and some of the topics and given the fact that the nature of being an investigator is by its very essence practical. You all have to be in the trenches to do your job so a conference like this will help the investigators to really achieve a cutting edge in respect of the performance of their functions. Speaking from the position of being a part of a small state in the third world who have to be obligated to adhere to international protocols it is very important that law enforcement in Jamaica have the support of a worldwide organization like Interpol. One, it helps to concretize best practices in respect of their local performance of their functions. Two, sometimes it can lend economic support and most especially training support because as you would be aware any professional any professional has to make sure that you keep abreast of contemporary thought, contemporary protocols, contemporary laws and contemporary best practices. When you have an organization like Interpol it means that through exchanges, through opportunities in respect of training or local law enforcement in this area dealing with fugitives and the appraisal of fugitives and extradition can keep abreast of what is happening worldwide so that when Jamaica is called upon to belong to certain or to sign on to certain international protocols it facilitates better understanding.