 carefully review the substantial allocation made under foreign aid. Be sure they're serving our national interest and they're just not just something. So number two, full rights go to bills, tributaries, localities, not some way that we can buy something, trade them with funds and then turn them over to funds. I think it might as well not ever trade them to begin with. They would have a feeling of dignity. They would have done the best they could to pay for it. Well, Mr. President, if this is something that you had and you could set aside, buy something that they sell that we import from there. I would have bought with dollars. Well, I truly wouldn't otherwise bought it with dollars. Buy something you can use with all of our poverty program in this country or something. The point is, there's no use of making them rupees and giving them rupees. No, I agree. Well, what is, God damn it, I know what it is. Our people have been working for the governments over there. We've had an ambassador to India since Bunker that wasn't an ambassador for India. I know that's right. And I just don't agree with this idea that we ought to, maybe we'll require the exchange, maybe we'll just go ahead and get the money. But if we do require the exchange, let's require them to have some self respect. And if we just have to buy shoe strings or cigarette toasters or, or maybe we can move one of those directions at the same time, less on the exchange, get a little bit more of what we get, maybe the way we can add this. Anyway, we've got to have a possession on the Fulbright bill. And I am not for it. I want that clearly definitely understood. I've tried with Rooney at the Kermit's suggestion. It was a personal bad as he is. I want to kind of try to help him a little. I tried and it is unsalable. So I'm not going to waste this president. I hope I can catch this. I have an unfortunate recollection that we may have cleared that don't come back me to get me to it. And I've just held it back. Hey, my first got a big two page. I won't hear today and had a two page one Saturday and I just got every hand I've got working for India. And I bold just got them all working instead of the United States. So I'm just I want to whoever's going to testify on the bill to say that we are concerned. We think it's a good thing we tried to sell some part of this idea. We went along a small, small percentage with Rooney and Rooney wouldn't buy it. So therefore, we don't think it's much going to flow from this kind of a bill. And we're trying now to find a new approach to see how we can spend these things for things that they make it, we wouldn't otherwise buy and bring to this country and distribute to our poverty or to our Red Cross or some other way. Let me run this down and let's see what we can we've been trying to stretch up some new approaches. I think this if I say to you that you've got to put in some watermelons and if I feed your family all winter when you raise some watermelons, you've got to put them in. And then you put in the watermelons and I decided I don't want to haul them home. Just turn them over to you and your family. I think that you lose your self respect. You don't feel you feel like you paternal people been paternalistic with you and you hang your head and you've just been had a gift. But if I take those damn watermelons and bring them over here and feed them to some of my own people, you'd feel I go damn it today. Help me. All right. But I did my best to show them I gave them all I had. Get on this Mr. President and try to get something for you that we can we can work out on this. As I say, we're limited as far we can go. Let me see what I can do. We can talk to Harry about it.