 Thank you indeed, Mr. President, and I want to let you know in the presence of this mammoth crowd that never in the history of Queen's Park has it seen such a big crowd as is here present today, never before. And the only reason that we have such an assembly of people from every part of the state of Grenada, Chiakwa and P.D. Martin, is to honor the President of the United States of America whose courage was sufficient for him to throw in his lot with Caribbean leaders to dig Grenada out of this stinking communist hole in which it was. And before I identify individually those other leaders who either persuaded or joined with to get the President of the United States to do what he did, I will now present on your behalf a token gift to the President of the United States, a gift, a wooden map of Grenada with a clock inserted, and we think it's beautiful. And the ladies are going to come forward with it now, and I'm going to ask the President to be gracious enough to receive it. Ladies, Mr. President, that's a map of Grenada Island, but the state of Grenada is not complete with all the islands of Chiakwa and P.D. Martin, so we're going to bring you sections of those two of the tri-island state. Thank you very much. This is very beautiful and certainly an indication of your beautiful handiwork and artistry, and I can't wait to take this back to the White House where it shall hang proudly. Thank you very much. Thank you indeed. Next to the President of the United States of America, the good Lord made man and woman. We have here with us all the leading participants in our rescue, beginning with the courageous lady, Prime Minister, who answered the call immediately after a night of telefoning by the friendly Prime Minister of St. Lucia. They did not have to work too hard to get the Prime Minister of Barbados to say, yes, come on. And although Jamaica is somewhat away from the Eastern Caribbean, the Jamaican Prime Minister said, me too, I'm coming along, so here we go. And we had the able support of three other Prime Ministers, Prime Minister of St. Kittsnevis, Prime Minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and when you see the big bird standing up just now, Prime Minister of Antigua was right there with us, last but not least after a night and a day in a room under a bed and a table, he was able to call and say yes, bring help for us because we are in need of our own venerable Governor-General, Sir Paul Schoen. All these people joined together with one purpose and one team, the Eastern Caribbean supported by Barbados and Jamaica, called together, authorised by the Governor-General, Sir Paul Schoen, and they didn't have to knock too hard to get an answer within 48 hours of the President of the United States of America. And I consider we have a unique opportunity for the very first time to bring all these people together on one platform and you here joining in spirit with them are going to break the normal rules of formality and ask you, wherever you are now to join with all of us in singing to the Lord, bind us together, come on, bind us together, Lord, bind us together with chords that cannot be broke. Join hands, together, Lord, bind us together, Lord, bind us together with love. Join hands, there is only one, there is only one King, there is one that is why we sing, so bind us together, Lord, bind us together with chords that cannot be broke. Join hands, together, Lord, bind us together, Lord, bind us together. Hip hip hip, bless him and all America. And now I'm going to ask you, hospitable, disciplined, ladies and gentlemen of children of Grenada, to stay in your places until the presidential motorcade has safely left the compound. We now say au revoir.