Yes. The Egmont Group is an organization of financial intelligence units around the world. The pillars of the organization are to share information, to provide training and technical assistance to other countries who are attempting to put in place anti-money-laundering units and anti-terrorist-financing units, and to facilitate international cooperation and collaboration on these kinds of issues.
The importance of the secretariat is that, as the organization has grown past 100 members, it becomes harder and harder--without some kind of focused support--to put forward positions to provide training to its members and to put in place a collaborative network to make an impact in terms of other countries who are trying to establish financial intelligence units. So the secretariat provides a lot of support to the workings of the Egmont Group, and I think it will be a very valuable contribution going forward.