With respect to networks that have been created, these are enforcement networks that have evolved somewhat organically in order to address issues, whether they be with respect to privacy, such as the Global Privacy Enforcement Network, or Usenet, which is the network associated with electronic threats.
One of the benefits of such networks is the ability to not only come together to share expertise and to identify potential opportunities for collaborating together on investigations, but also to carry out informal actions and enforcement actions, such as global sweeps that have been carried out both by the Global Privacy Enforcement Network in areas such as children's privacy, and most recently with respect to Usenet in this area of electronic threats and spam.
Making use of those networks is a key part of the solution in terms of collaborating with our international partners. Often it can be an ability to identify who we may want to expand our ability to work more closely with on more formal investigations, because we can't in all situations. There has to be some MOU, or some mechanism that allows us to share confidential information.