and i think what we've learned in mexico, in sitting down with president pina nieto is that there areot of common issues where they have similar problems that we have. for example, they have a tremendous illegal immigration problem from the southern part of latin america that they're dealing with. and some of the people coming over the border are not mexicans but they are people from guatemala, people from honduras, people from el salvador and other people who try to sneak in with them. so i think we found about three or four areas where we can work very, very closely in a constructive way with the mexican government. we can also -- we can also, with mexico, give them the kind of help that we gave colombia, which i'm very familiar with, from both the justice department side of my private security business, the help that we gave mexico in wiping out the cartels there. mexico is a different country today than it was 10 or 15 years ago. it's a rejuvenated country because they got control of it they got rid of the cartels. we can give mexico that kind of help and i think that we have to a