 Anybody left in Indiana? No. I'm Judy. Nice to see you, sir. Is this guy? This is Aaron. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. How are you doing? I'm good. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Congratulations, sir. George, why don't you and I get in the middle of this? We have this group and everybody squeeze in and we get a family. Good to see you. Family product? I want to rub it. Thank you, sir. Thank you very much. Okay. Thanks. If I want to raise your right hand, Place your right hand on the bible. That I will support and defend the Constitution in the United States. I will support and defend the Constitution in the United States. Against all enemies, parn and domestic. Against all enemies, parn and domestic. face an allegiance to the same, but I take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of abation, and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I'm about to enter. My pleasure to welcome you as the newest member of the cabinet. I know I can depend on you to meet the many challenges that await you at the Department of Health and Human Services. Many critical issues of the day face you at Health and Human Services, and I know as a fellow governor. But you've been very active in the administration of these important issues over the years. I'm sure the leadership and management that's been briefed to the department will help to promote an efficient and active department. Your knowledge and experience will be a valuable asset as we are challenged by the issues such as social security, Medicare, cancer research, and AIDS, all issues that touched the lives of every American. So, I want to thank you for what you're willing to do. I'm going to start by saying thank you very much. President Reagan and my President Bush, members of Congress, staff, friends, and above all my wife and our children, today indeed is a memorable day for me and I hope for the people of this country whom I shall try to serve faithfully and well. I do recognize the difficulties of the position, but I also recognize the challenges and I also strive with all my strength to balance not only the needs of the beneficiaries and the health providers, but also taxpayers. To you, Mr. President, I thank you for inviting me. I should do all that I can to direct your confidence. And to you, Mr. Vice President, thank you for swearing me in. And to you, my congressional friends, and especially Senator Quayle, who started all of this, I offer my thanks for your support and assistance in my nomination and confirmation. To my family and my dear wife, I know I'll be busy and on occasion may unintentionally seem neglectful, but please remember I still have not forgotten and that you are in my thoughts. And to my God, I ask for strength, for health, endurance, and tolerance so that I may offer service to all Americans that would be pleasing to him. Thank you all very, very much. Thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you so confused.