Speaker 2
There's a lot of appetite for this in Congress. At least some of the Republican side. There is quietly on the Democrat side too. The problem is, is it gets so politicized because they're so the border issue, the immigration issue is so taboo for them. They will not agree to any solutions on that. And they know damn well that the cartels are at the nexus of all of those issues. And so, they won't touch it in a meaningful way. It's very, very frustrating. But quietly, they definitely understand the national security threat. And it's in all of our interest to get a hold of it. You can imagine a world where if Mexico becomes a stable, thriving place, because there's so much potential there for the reasons we stayed at the beginning of this conversation, you've got it in America as a hemisphere that can never be beaten. Right? China collapses eventually just because of their demographics. And in other bad decisions, I think they've made over time. And we can prosper. It's a unique situation that's being hindered by this one problem. The timetables are this. You have an
Speaker 1
aging leadership in the scene of the law cartel and the form of the Mayo sambada. He's going to dive in actual causes one day. There's no clear person that's going to take up as a leadership position with his experience and with his ability to control things. You see a fragmented scene of law cartel and you see an expanding new generation cartel taking control over vast amounts of territory in Mexico. So what happens when that scene of law cartel collapses or implodes? So now you see this other criminal organization that is not Robin Hood. It is a kill everybody that is willing to fight and move on. What happens when that one happens when that becomes an issue? And that's that's around the corner. At some point in the next five years, maybe more. But once you see this criminal organization, the new generation cartel take control over a big part of that border. That's when you're going to see that normalously switch.