 Yeah, sure. Hello there. Hi there. Well, you see, why don't we turn around here and get a family picture. I'm being assigned in Washington. No, thank you. Thank you. Let's get a room to a family picture. Where are you going? I'm going to do a technical security video. Oh, yes, sir. Well, I miss you. Thank you for everything. Oh, thank you, sir. Goodbye. Goodbye. Thank you, my daughter, Gina. President, how are you? Thanks again for letting me use the program. I appreciate that. Well, listen, where are you going? Just across the street, the headquarters. I was just going across the street. That's it. I'll be there until you go back to California. Then we'll go along with you. Well, thank you very much for your time. I appreciate it. Thank you for everything. I certainly enjoyed the five years that I've been here. It was a great experience. Well, I appreciate all you've done. Okay, you're going to say goodbye, Brad. Say bye. Thank you. Best of luck. It's my daughter. It's my wife, Madam Mary. My daughter, Nancy. Why don't you two ladies get in the middle and wait until we have a family picture? All right. Here we go. Here we go. Well, listen, thank you and I. Are you going back to sea? Yes, sir. That's where all say-dos ought to be. I just want to keep telling you anyway. I'm going to see half the time in a year. I'll never leave home. Sue in here is but an arm and a wrist. Sue in here is anything like that. I really appreciate it. I'm working for you. This is one of the few. This is one of the administrations I've been in. I actually felt something was getting done. Thank you very much. And in pride and professional, the pride you brought back to all the service I think is really great. And I appreciate it in all of them. But I'm very proud of that. Nice to meet you, Sue. Thank you. Let's go back to meet you. Thank you. May I get you a copy to take you? Thank you. Thank you very much.