 Good morning, congratulations on your secretary. Well, you were very good about that. It was great. Now, shall we come over? Fine, thank you. So I do have to make one correction immediately. The boot of the Marine Corps of EZ, and when he called the road, he always said, Shulks, what happened to sea? I could have seen that. Who put the sails to the ground? The hush musk of the station of art. Well, it didn't on the agenda. That was a big and big. I asked what the problem is, maybe a little more attention to the way the city itself is managed. Now they told me that I can't take any more, but since I've always been here and I haven't been over here, I knew I was going to have to shut off before I could take all the questions, but you'll be talking with Ed Meese later on and I know you're going to be meeting with him. I wanted to win the All-Star game. Who did I want to win? I know. Can I make a confession to you? Let me make a confession to you. I was a sports announcer. That's how I started my career. I broadcast Major League Baseball, Chicago Cups, and White Sox home games. I have to tell you that things between Lebanon and Iran and Iraq and a few things like that, I didn't know that the game had been played yet until I heard them announcing the results. I felt pretty ashamed of myself, but usually I keep a little better track of sports than that. So, they tell me I have to go. I've got a fellow waiting here to interview, but so save your questions and I know there'll be an opportunity for someone else and they'll be well able to handle it also. But again, I congratulate you for being a part of this program and I'm delighted that you could come here to the Capitol and I hope that you'll find that the trip was worthwhile and that things aren't all as bad as they're made to sound. Thank you.