eric farnsworth is vice president of be council of the americas. he says the u. s. is came to rebuild trust when it's southern neighbor. clearly what i had previously been on offer was not working. violence continued at unacceptable levels. i think there were a number of reasons for that, not the least of which was the continued prevalence of the drug trade between mexico and the united states. the continued prevalence of frankly, guns going from the united states to mexico. not official, not guns sent by the us government, but guns sent by, you know, weapons traffickers that so feeling violence that also needs to be addressed. so the 2 governments are looking for ways to really broaden the dialogue away from just security and more and enforcement and more toward things like health care initiatives and addressing root causes of addiction and things like that to try to reduce some of the pull factor of violence, you still have to have professional police forces. you still have to have well trained security forces that will still be part of the strategy. but you also