So for the first time, if they can cut back on that being shipped to Mexico, that will certainly have an impact on the manufacturing of fentanyl inside of Mexico. And Mexican authorities are doing more today than they ever have [to stop the flow of fentanyl]. And we're working closer with Mexican authorities than we Ever have that I can recall perhaps ever for certain in stopping this flow. So we have very. (14:50–15:00)
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Asserts that Mexican authorities have increased efforts to stop fentanyl flow.
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