In your relationship with Mexico through U.S. southern command, one thing that isn't really slowly evolving is Mexico becoming more of a partner in the defence of North America, not to the same degree we have, of course, between Canada and the United States, or that type of history. But we do have an upcoming meeting of NAFTA defence ministers taking place in Mexico in a couple of weeks.
Do you see that role becoming more important? This is especially as Mexico in itself is struggling with a growing proliferation of drug lords and their own narcotic threats, which have turned into almost a paramilitary battle, as we've seen historically in Colombia.