 This is the head of EPIC, Larry Orton, who has taken over, maybe what, six, eight months ago? It's about 11 nights. Worked with us in Florida before, did a very fine job for us. Pleasure to see you, Mr. President. Pleasure. Every turn of Mr. President, Mr. President. And he's accustomed to that. Well, I've come in and been working here. Hi, great. How are you doing? Pleasure to see you. Thank you. We have one chart. We could just have a... Oh, my goodness. Where are you going to sit, sir? Well, I'll get in the corner over here. I'm one of the soft ones. Come on in and fill in. I'll get in the corner over here. I'll get in the corner over here. I'll get in the corner over here. I'll get in the corner over here. I'll get in the corner over here. I was thinking about something I wanted to tell you. President, I brought these gentlemen here because they represent your effort in the Southwest region to try and stop the drugs coming across this Mexican border. This response is your directive to take what you're doing in Florida and see what you can do in the rest of the country. Now, what we have done is to divide the country into six separate regions. And to take the Northeast region, it starts at Erie, Pennsylvania. Now, we're just interested in the border. There really shouldn't be areas out there. It runs around Maine, on down to the... It was here on the shores of Fort Jesus, for millions of years, the dreams of discovering new history and perception over Mexico to the world. We know that peace and progress are now more than ever shared ideals as well. Today, our productivity is rivaled to many and comfortable backgrounds. The border itself creates ample opportunities for cooperation. Christ's proposal of many barriers in his power to form a power. This is the impression of law and this is the impression that Mexico has crossed the threshold of Latin America. So, our legacy today, by our commitment to change, is confronted today with a firm location for peace and solidarity by showing respect for the law and for the institutions of the parties involved. So, be a pleasant one, Mr. President. You are proud and beautiful country. The personal and friendly contact and courage is free and open. We're neighbors and as such, we are concerned for one another. Our session today is the cornerstone of relations between the United States and Mexico. Please. Please. So, in stress to me, the importance of strengthening our time in this respect, all we should do are all mark the relations between the United States and educational and cultural exchange. So, I say, I see the world as a sense of success, a good solution. It's a spark. These are paintings. These are paintings. This cycle, which has been traditioned. as well as Polynesia, where we are permitted now to be outside of these elements. That is region. All of Polynesia is fine. Good.