 It's a great pleasure to see you. Hello there. Nice to see you again, sir. Delighted to see you. Would you come in and cut you out over here? How are you? Well, we did a great pleasure. I appreciate the opportunity to tell you how much we admire and appreciate what you've done in what's been a very trying task since back in 1960 and 1969 and all the problems that have arisen with what you've accomplished and the realism in our dealings with East-West trade and the improvement of the relations between all of us, European allies and friends and ourselves. We're most grateful. We're better expressing that and writing for you, but as I say, most grateful. Well, I'm very honoured and nearly emotionally touched at this moment. For 15 years at the OECD I've been privileged to work with the OECD countries, but mostly with the United States, as a leading country, it was a great privilege for me to work for something I really fundamentally believe in. And that's the cohesion of the Western nations of the industrialized democracy is such a positive asset for the world and for each