 California and the Western 17 Reclamation States here, but it's extremely important to California. And what we want to do is ask you to make it still 50th anniversary so they're having the Golden Jubilee Convention and tell me if we're going to read it. The word has been my reading vocabulary, but I realize I've never said it aloud. Papago. Papago. And they're an Indian tribe in the far south, and southeast Arizona. I know my beans, but I've never said it aloud. I thought Papago, and then I remember that winning down is the second silver hole. Papago. Papago. This is a particularly good story on the Papago Indian tribe, because you recall Vito and that message. They broke out a range and cost a federal taxpayer $140 million. You vetoed that measure, and we then went back to the Goshen, and we came out at an $18 million cost. That's a slight discount. What do you think about that? They sneak that through, and they decided not to even try to override your veto, not even a 10-time, because they didn't have the votes. They said all of this kind of legislation always goes through in the past, this time we stopped it. Well, are we all in here? Yes. All right. All the congressmen and senators stayed back in the West, rather than coming to Washington with today's bill signing. Oh, I know what I'm going to turn on the bells. No, I'm delighted, because I thought that 1902 bill didn't recognize the realities of farm activity else. It was a classy case of something that was done to encourage, oh, I got going. These aren't supposed to write more than one. Go ahead and tell them to me. They're likely to even did it, so it took two pants. Thank you very much, and that's quite an accomplishment for them. Yeah, but it was, you know, it was just something that encouraged the opening and development of the West, and it doesn't mean the realities of modern-day farm activity. Not at all. So this puts, we've accomplished quite a no other administration to do in the last 20 or 30 years, so I'm quite pleased with this accomplishment. Thank you for signing, and it's a great day. It'll be a great day. Thank you very much. You're welcome. Thank you. You're welcome. Very good. And we'll merge that.