 Oh good, oh good. Should be out tomorrow. Oh she will? Yes. But not tonight? No. Is that a shame? Who's going to be here today? I will be there in six minutes. Rex. Happy birthday. That's very nice. Have a good day. Best of luck to you too. Room Carol. Not Carol. Hi Mr. Reagan. How are you? Nice to meet you. Hi, nice to see you. This is my doctor and my tennis partner. Thirty years. This is Reverend Baum and my pastor for thirty years. How do you do sir? How do you do sir? Nice to see you. Thank you. Bob Letter. Bob actually gave you a tree that you planted out of here. I'm the grandfather of a little girl that told you that her uncle Rob had an animal. Mr. President, nice to meet you. Mr. President, nice to meet you. Pleasure to meet you. And Mr. Ted Gray. What we're here for really is the President's Award for Distinguished Federals and Administrators with profound appreciation, highest esteem, and great personal satisfaction. During more than thirty-seven years of distinguished federal service, the last sixteen is Chief Usher at the Executive Mansion of Rex Scotland who has consistently demonstrated resourcefulness, good taste, sound judgment, and tireless devotion to duty. From supervising and construction and operation of improved facilities for the Executive Mansion, its eighteen acres of grounds and its magnificent collection of art and craftsmanship, to organizing major ceremonies of state and informal manifestations of first family hospitality, Chief Usher Scotland's paramount concern always has been the comfort and safety of the nation's chief executive of his family. Rex Scotland has been a model civil servant, a living paradesian with a high ideals and devotion to duty of all unsung heroes who dedicate their lives to serving their country with humility and unfailing zeal, honor, and fidelity. On behalf of all Americans, I am proud to commend his life of public service and to salute him as a wise guardian and custodian of one of this republic's great pleasures. Oh, that's a lot, isn't it? Thank you so much. Yes, and all other kindnesses in this situation. I don't know how to thank you. I don't well say. Oh, sure. Of course. Thank you very much. You walk by. I'm going to be going that way. You can all right. Come with us. So I'll go with you. Thank you very much. You may regulate. Goodbye honey. I appreciate that. I'll see you later. Bye bye. I don't have anything. Oh, perfect. Thank you all for being here. Thank you very much.