There's a lot of cooperation between police forces in terms of exchanging information and helping to obtain evidence in foreign countries, but we've never treated international criminal organizations as one entity. I'm not aware of any occasion on which we've actually prosecuted organizations on an international level and had prosecutions going on in more than one country at the same time. That's not how we've done it historically, and we haven't got to that point yet.
Perhaps it would be a good idea, because certainly many criminal organizations extend their membership all across the world. There are organizations with approved membership in dozens of countries, so perhaps we should be looking towards more international cooperation in prosecutions, but right now we have our hands full just prosecuting the groups in our own territory.