 Well, we're pleased to have you here and I guess you could settle everything. Anyway, thank you for your invitation by the Chancellor, as well as a mayor of Berlin, and I'd say you ought to come with the recognition of the participation of the mayor of Berlin, and I think it's very positive to see our German public, the Western part, and what's more informed than to be able to make certain issues with that release. But our people are working on that and I'm very hopeful that we're going to be able to do it. Mr. President, I'd like to convey to you the most important greetings of the film. The economic summit in Versailles and the NATO summit in Bonn will be of decisive importance for the future policy of the Western community. Well, we're looking forward very much to those and we're going to work very hard to ensure that the success of both the economic and the NATO summits, particularly the latter, the NATO meeting, I think is most vital. We demonstrate firm Western resolve and unity. Does it say no until it's here? Successful and encouraging visit by our distinguished Foreign Minister of West Germany, Hans, starting Sunday evening, carried through yesterday, and I've just concluded here's a preparatory to the upcoming summits, the economic conjunction with the NATO summit, which now will probably be expanded to include a visit to West Berlin, distinguished guest in Washington. Now I'll turn it over to Minister Genscher. For the efficiency of the Western agreement was reflected that the question may be permitted. Anything you want to mention, Helen, I would say including the pipeline from the standpoint of our current policies.