 This was an outstanding opportunity for the United States as a government, not just law enforcement, but as a government to come together and express how important it is to combat transnational organized crime and terrorism with an appropriate international format such as Interpol. I believe it demonstrated not only the interest, but the keen awareness that the United States as a whole has for these issues and their commitment to combat them. We've had great outstanding relationships with our regional bureaus here in the Americas, particularly with the regional bureau in South America here, and the command center. Our command center is 24-7, and they're working with the command center here 24-7 to make sure that notices, diffusions, and messages are routed quickly and efficiently in support of our operations. I think what the senators took away from this visit was a commitment for true partnership between the South American countries and Interpol has the whole with the United States to take a look and a hard look at crime in general and how they're going to go about combating it together. This would be the first in a series of steps that I think we can take together to advance the agenda of Interpol and the operational opportunities presented to us, both here and within North America as well.