 It's an unfortunate fact that our time is one in four. We've had it to present our seventh. You've got $37 billion. We've got one more report during your first term and then we'll be running at about $42 to $44 billion. The 37, 32 is one. They've committed to the better use of funds and you've got $5 billion where they have actually gone and committed to recover funds, cancel guarantees and all the rest of it. It's been very hard for you with good results. We've got in total, since the weeks we started, we've got 3,000 departments and suspensions and we've got over 8,000 successful prosecutions. So this is the group that did it. That's for junkie-hard dogs. I didn't know they'd turn out to be blue ribbon women. We just went on ahead to show very briefly over there on the total monetary impact that's always been working on the last six reports. One that's being presented to you today is $6.6 billion. And then on the success of prosecutions and the fraud, waste and abuse, you can see how those are then going up on the number of the prosecutions and the dollars. And so it's been a successful time. Now we're also here to present awards and as you know, the Paul Boucher Award is presented to the top investigator auditor within the entire Inspector General community out of 6,800. And so Bill Holman is our award winner. He's with NASA. Why don't you come on up and with his family. And he is the one that put together the training programs for the micro-computer applications and audits. I'm the Archie. Well, Bill, I'm very pleased to present this award to you. Do so with great appreciation for what you've done. Here's a thank you. Thank you. And Mr. President, honorable mention, we have Art Carroll who's with Pudge and Art, if you'd come on up. And he's the one that identified the 300 million and excess subsidies going to the housing authorities. Well, God bless you. Thank you. This is just great. And also honorable mention is Art Sinai who's with the Department of Education. And he was the one that identified the student loans that were legally going to aliens. That's for heaven's sakes. Thank you very much. Well, all of you, I thank you. It's a great pleasure each time to have met you at $37 billion in pay. It's just wonderful what you're doing. And I feel self-conscious about saying keep it up. Keep it up. Thank you very much, Mr. President. I appreciate you being here. Thank you all very much. Mr. President, as you know, your request that I go out and receive this warrant, that was a great honor to mention. This is given to the Californian that has done outstanding work for the state of California and this country. And certainly, your efforts on behalf of the Defense Post and your country, to me, I got to say, my important, your efforts in re-establishing patriotism, spirit patriotism in this country makes you something special. Well, thank you very much. On behalf of the men and women of the California Nation of God and let me add, on behalf of the 500,000 Nation of God, now, I mean, we can't take how much we appreciate what you've done for this country and your leadership. Thank you very much. I'm very proud to have this. Well, I just appreciate it. If I might take one minute, I want to show you something. Ed, you've seen this already. How you doing? Good to see you. I saw Joe Webber coming in. When I said, let me... This is something you might remember at the God Association Convention in San Francisco. Yes. Yes. And I thought it was most appropriate that everybody in here showed me that. That's right. How did they catch me with a drink in my mouth? That's because I couldn't put my arm around it. In Hollywood, when we saw a camera coming in, we always used to put our hands on it. The other person, I had to drink it. Well, the significance of that is, as Mickey will tell you, is that was the year that Bob Hope won the award for the National Garden Association of the United States. And... Hello there. How are you? Good to see you. I'm Dr. Goldman. Yes. And Mrs. Lads, Christmas press. Hello. And Mrs. Lord. Hello there. And Mr. Lude. Thank you. Hello there. Why is that, you might think. You're good. I mean, daddy or to you. That's very good. I'm going to take a photograph with the camera. I'm going to take one with Dr. Goldman and also with the camera. Right. And ride a bike. Have I got a ride? Could we do one with everyone in the crew? That's also Mr. President. I used to swim. What I used to do. I mean, I used to swim for a living for a while. But you have to get closer. You said right. Could you face toward the center? Just move over. Okay. I've seen in my lifetime. I'm ready to all these books to leave with your people, Mr. President. I wouldn't interrupt if you're reading. Sorry to have kept you waiting. Oh, you look great. We got behind with lunch over in the state dining room. I'm all right. I have to get home tonight. But if I missed the plane, I'll just have to stay over. Oh, what time do you have to get out of here? 3.30. That's all right. Well, clean and awesome. To burn. Tone in and saw down trees. I even tried to cut my leg off the chainsaw once when the tree turned. Instead of falling away, I intended to fall. Just got nicked right here through the jeans. So I was still running because I started to get away and I ran into it with my knee on the first step. Let's don't talk about that one. Just don't talk about that one. That one.