 How are you going to get it? It's nice to be home, honey. I'm going to go very good. Very good. Good. All right. Let's come in. The country's the Georgia's never been on to, so. They said they were all red very well out there. Well, the press was better at this time than really it really was. And it was very necessary to do it. It was long and long to do it. You know, the NATO sent in as a security consultant The latter we had, as you know, Carter canceled, and they're still awful and happy about that whole thing. But we renewed the meeting last year. I felt it really important to go to it again this year. And the NATO meetings, if you don't go, why are we weakening our commitment to NATO, et cetera, et cetera. So we did them all. But the NATO meeting was very much better than rejecting the president's proposal. Denmark wanted to endorse it as a good, fine, promising first step. And we had about an hour to dissuade them. And the Dutch had very much the same kind of a mind that eventually got to it. So we got a good condemnation of that. And we got adherents to the deployment. And on the side, some practical discussions about the actual beginning of the deployment for the 1st and 2nd, the Brown launch group. And that all went along quite smoothly. We had a good press briefing. And it was a very useful exercise all the way. And then I want to congratulate you. Thank you. Mr. President, it was a great moment in our lives. And now if you can do something for me, I know you will. Thank you for doing it.