 Good to see you. Your guys are just gorgeous kids. Will, come on in here. Let's sit in front of the fire. Let's put the chair over there in the way first. You broke a little window. What are you doing? I just thought I'd show you the day's paper. I have one. It's the same thing. I show camera Bob. I just thought I'd show you the recent movies we've already done. I've got them all. What you're doing is an anchor of stagemanship. That's just crazy. I don't know why I said it, but I appreciate it. I'm ready to set out there. Last game, Alex. Yes, sir. That's another day. Nice pleasure to see you. Thank you. I'm Andrew. I was also at the prayer breakfast. And I was also at the Sheraton. I spoke the other night. And you heard all the applause. Yes. Gentlemen, do you want to go to the front of the fireplace? Gentlemen, join us. I have something which the general wants to give you. I've been told that I'm very proud of my American officers here. I've been told things after my time to the officers general. And it's very, very kind of you to receive us in this way. It's a great honor to be here. You know that the Salvation Army people, they have you as their special prayer subjects. I appreciate it. They do indeed. I've heard a general press report to you as the president that to some degree we saw a few of your programs that have done something to help us to do our jobs. I will report to you that during Christmas, it's a moment when people were fearful that funds would not come in at the bumping days because of the economic situation. I've just been reading about Chris's comments all over the country. There are ways that some of these types, 20% increase in voluntary giving across the United States which provides also a 20% more of the thing when that's followed towards the United States. And this was just this? Yes. Because it was almost by the same figure, I think, that the United Way can get through it. And here, in our own capital, government employees combined with charity funds. It was the first time in five years that it had been its goal. It was up a million and a quarter dollars, or a bit above, in some departments. To this, your emphasis, unbeknownst to the rest of you, it seems to me it's pressing and I think it's going to be a response to a lot of people. We're finding that, and it must be our job to do that. Well, I get mail that indicates to me the people, they almost, their letters, their letters are gratitude. They have a tone of, they've just sort of forgotten that they were supposed to do things that they don't want to do now, taking hours to mention that they're glad to be about doing it. One minister of the church in Detroit wrote me and told me about a CD program. And this letter, as I came to it, I misunderstood a little bit at the beginning. He was telling me they had to do it as a children's program, community program, and about a hundred mothers. I just kind of assumed church women, and evidently that was lost out there at the local level, that program. But he said they met and the mothers just joined in and they took it over. And then it was revealed these were not the church women. They said that the added plus was that these hundred mothers were now coming in and joining the church. Oh, I see. They weren't members of the church, they were not joining as a result of this problem. Yeah. Everything that they were doing was once done for them to be done. Right. Mr. President, I thought you were kind enough to receive this from members of our community. Yeah. I think it's a good question. It's a good question. It's a good question. It's a good question. It's a good question. It's a good question. It's a good question. Mr. President, I'm just kidding, I doubt thatеб we'll celebrate you later. What do you want us to celebrate with the picture of the Salvation Army found there, and Mrs. Lewis. I would be very pleased to and very honoured to be. Thank you. I certainly shall. I can't tell you what I got from the Salvation Army. March 30th. I'm going to try and talk about your story. Well, you may do so. I'll leave it here. Thank you for Mrs. Reagan, for me.