 that was the best one. It's not good to see you. Good morning. Good morning, Mr. Gautas. It's so good to see you. It's so good to see you. At a point, at a time. Very chastisement. Actually, you can, good to see you. Good to see you. It's fine. Thank you very much. Thanks for that. You're welcome. Thank you. No, there are things up there. There are other people outside there. I know what I was meaning. I thought I saw rain. Oh, there is rain. A party around the president. He's just been up in Boston University with John Silver. And where else before now? In New York. New York. He just got overcome. Mr. President, some of your supporters are saying you want to admit you made a mistake. Arms sales were ran so you can put that matter behind you. I didn't make a mistake. Any staff changes at all at the White House or the State Department? We're all getting into another subject. We're meeting someone who has a very real problem and see if we can be of help in a South African situation. Well, are you happy with your staff? Are you happy with your staff? How do you like the reporting market? And their backstabbing each other? I don't know. I think you'd be happier if I said I'm going to stop answering questions with that one. Not really. Because you wouldn't like my answer. You have a two o'clock meeting this afternoon. Do you plan any changes in Iran policy? We're reviewing the whole military situation. But you're not denying, sir, that there will be any changes in your staff. I'm commenting either way. I just told you what I think. Lights, please. Thank you. This way, please. Thank you. This way, please. Thank you. This way, please. Thank you. This way, please. This way, please. Thank you. Thank you. Let's go. This way, please. Thank you so much.