On 29 April 2002, the Irish and British Governments entered into an intergovernmental agreement on police co-operation which provides for, inter alia: personnel secondments and exchanges; annual conference and liaison mechanisms; co-operation in the area of training; and joint disaster planning between the Garda Síochána and the Police Service of Northern Ireland. Effect has been given to elements of the intergovernmental agreement with the enactment of the Garda Síochána (Police Co-operation) Act 2003. Moreover, at an operational level, I understand that both police services have developed close working relations in areas of particular mutual concern, such as cross-Border organised crime.