 Yes, General Emma Johnson. A lot of people, they're only going to be about five there. The Kennedys and the Mansfields and the Morseys against it. But he recommends an all-out operation. We don't know whether we can beat them. With that or not, but a modified one through the Monson season to see how effective we are with our B-52 strikes and with our other strikes and with taking the President's recommendation to Westmoreland as the urge, which about doubled what we've got there now. But if we do that, we've got to call up the reserves and get authority from Congress and we've got to get authority but notice that an operation from a military standpoint to General Wheeler's, and I just like to get your military to execute on them. And then they say that they think we ought to avoid bombing and can see through the Monson season whether with these forces there. Really, we've got a lot of free-world shipping and they recommend bombing. People say they're taking too much chance so that they ought to try to proceed during the Monson season to hold what they've got and to really try to convince Russia that if she doesn't bring about some kind of understanding and we're going to have to go give them the works but they believe that she doesn't really want it all. At the end of the day, the boys we pick up say they just left there 60 days ago and weapons 137,000 up came, stepped up scale. So this troubles me. You're the best chief staff of God. I don't think you feel like you've had your day but I've got to rely on you on this one.