 I've been doing a bit of entry, and I always take the liberty to tell one of the President's favorite stories. And I always give you the accolade, Mr. President. Let's see if you remember it, or if I tell it the same way. The President wants to tell the story about Paul by the name of Murphy. It was during World War II. And Murphy, for some reason or other, the law of the English didn't have any use whatsoever. And he was doing a little work for the Germans. The Germans wanted to get to him so he could make an entry into the North Sea about some movement that was out there. So they sent a plane parachute. The parachute lands over a place somewhere. He's going down the street. When he sees Murphy, and they know he's the right Murphy, he used to say, the moonless full, the stars are bright, and the night is beautiful. So he landed, and he's going along the street, and the one came following a horse and wagon. He said, hello there. He said, you'll be a stranger, don't you? He says, yes, I am. He says, who you been looking for? He says, I'm looking for a follow by the name of Murphy. Oh, he says, you're looking for a follow by the name of Murphy. I hear him. He says, in this town, he says, Murphy the harness maker, Murphy the horseshoe, Murphy the butcher, Murphy the baggy. He says, I'm Murphy, he says, the farmer. He says, you want Murphy the farmer? He says, yes, he says, the moon is full, the stars are bright, and the night is beautiful. Oh, he says, you're looking for Murphy the spy, listen. I'm happy to have you on me by being here. This is the room where I had, for so many years, while I was speaking, we all were around the spot, and I'm delighted that you're carrying on the tradition. Welcome, PSI, and the major trip to all of us who are here today. Thank you, Mr. President, for being in your company on this day. Unless someone is swollen up with a speech, that includes the formal festivities. We appreciate the presence of the press. Thank you for having me on this day. Happy St. Patrick's Day to all of you. Thank you. Thank you.