he said, you know, if you're going to call these guys the narco-guerrilla, you have to say the narco this and that. i think that's sort of the case in mexico right now. you can see police are fired and military are fired because when you have that much money with the illegal substance that's worth nothing escalated to the point where it's worth more than gold, everyone is going to get a piece of the action, and then the players that stay out of it are killed or the players who are trying to prosecute are killed. we pin the blame on one group. >> back here. this would be, i think, our last question. >> marie from the international institute of strategic study, and my question pertains to the american government's involvement in the whole situation, and obviously the american government is really concerned about drug warp and spending a lot of money in military assistance, my question pertains to what if that money was spent on development aid to increase opportunities for people in rural areas so that they could actually do, you know, a legitimate job and wouldn't have to, you know, m