 Mr. Bundy, I know... Yes, Mike. Yes, Mike. Yes, Mr. President. Mr. President, I hate to press you again on something that I know Bill Moyers has tried on, but Betancourt is the undefeated champion of Latin American Democrats and the kind of Latin American symbol of the Alliance for Progress. And if you could see him for a few minutes at the end of the day today, it would prevent a certain... If you'll find me a place to do it, they've got me seeing Congressmen in the world, Honorable Ernest MacFarlane, with six security warden, broadcasters, the disciples of Christ, the historical society, the advisory committee on trade negotiations, the equal employment opportunities of Secretary Dillon. How about the date? I've got the damn day scheduled. I can't even see my wife. Ten minutes and a picture at the end of the afternoon, is all we're really talking about. I wouldn't be through with MacFarlane before eight o'clock. I have to take him to dinner with me. They've got him in here. It could be extremely wise to have a cut-off on MacFarlane so that you didn't have to do that. I see you do that, too. Do I just have to see Betancourt? I think it would be a... It's a real minus-not-to, and it will be taken by a lot of... Who is it that wants me to see him now? I mean, is he... Me personally? No, he's not pressing on me. Well, yeah, if you want me to see him, go on. Put him down. Yeah. That's all right. Thanks, sir.