 I'm going to hold him for just a minute. As far as I know, unlike his predecessor, there should be no problems after I've been here. That's right. First of all, welcome to my country. Incidentally, because you'll probably be meeting him sometime, there's a Senator Stone who is on this return to my country. So you and I will go over and have a picture taken over there. And then I'll write it and I want you to look at it. Prime Minister, welcome. I'm going to hold him for just a minute. I'm very proud of you, Mr. President. Madam President, I'm very proud of you. And who are you? You and I will go over here for a picture. And then we're going to take a picture first. We're going to talk about the document, respectively. I'm glad that the relationship has improved in our two countries. And we will be sending them back to your country before too long. Thank you. We hope to be. Ambassador Finn. Mr. Ambassador. I love that. Thank you. And Mrs. Muller. I do, Mr. President. See you. And so. You and I will go over and have a picture taken over there. And then you open it and it shows yes. And the Vice President is looking forward very much to his visit next month to your country. We're very pleased with the relationship that we have with Finland. Mr. President, what do you think about the budget compromise being hammered out on the web? Do you like it, sir? I like the photo op. Mr. President, have you gone there? Are you going to ask for more aid, sir? Thank you, sir. Well, don't forget it. And put it off. Thank you. Thank you. This is great.