There are two answers. The short answer is that our understanding is that, as I said, the Pacific Alliance, on some of the non-trade policy areas of cooperation, hasn't progressed that far yet. The members have some substantial ambition, but in terms of concrete details we're not aware of significant progress in those areas.
Yes, illicit drugs bother us. We have been working with the region, using bilateral security programming throughout the region, to help prevent the illicit flow of drugs through a number of...I mentioned the amount of security programming.
No, we don't need the Pacific Alliance to tackle the problem of illicit drugs, but deepening relations with the Pacific Alliance can potentially help enhance ties across a range of both trade and non-trade issues.