 It's a lot of money, but it's a big disaster. You've seen that with your own eyes. So I feel pretty good about that. I think you should think about it. I'm proud of the Department of Agriculture people. We had a lot of people there. Hi, Howard. Fine, thank you. How are you? That's, take a look. Thank you. Well, we'll miss you when we're on the road, but at least you'll still be around. Yeah, I'll be around here. You'll probably see me in here a couple times. Thank you for everything in just one second. Sue and I are just on shifting places. Thank you. Thank you very much. Well, I have one for you too. I don't know if many people give you something when they're leaving, but I got this and it reminded me I spent three and a half weeks in the Soviet Union getting ready for your trip. And when I got this book, I looked through it and it brought back a lot of memories, and I thought maybe you might enjoy looking at some of the pictures. Well, thank you very much. That's pretty neat. Yes, that is. It's got all sorts of, it reminded me when I look through it, all of the, um, so many faces, so many different types of people living in the Soviet Union. And really, I was in Moscow for three and a half weeks, and we spent one day in Leningrad. And I really saw very little of it compared to the amount of land that there is in the amount of people there. Wonderful. Thank you very much. You're welcome. I won't let it talk me into defecting. Okay. That's good news. And the last thing, and this is kind of corny, but Jim mentioned that you enjoyed poems. And my father wrote this about 20 years ago, and I won't read it because I'll be too embarrassed to read it, but the gist of it goes, it's something to the effect of what you can do with your life and how far you can go if you want to and whether it's something that you do because you have to, or because you want to try and stuff, and the title is mountains to climb, and the last line is mountains to climb, mountains to climb so little time. So I think this is for you. Well, thank you. Thank you. Thank you for everything. I'm really going to miss this year. Good luck. Thank you. All right. Maybe I'll see you with the Prime Minister. Okay. Okay. Take care. I'm lucky. Okay, I'll try. Nice to see you, sir. Great. Thank you very much. Mr. President, thank you for all you've done, and I wish you well in your new occupation. Thank you. And I wish you all so well because I understand that there's two of you together now in a couple of months. Thank you. Brand new. Do you want to see it, sir? Why don't you turn it off? All right. Thank you. Thank you. Thanks, people. This is such an honor, Mr. President. Thank you. Well. You've enjoyed it. Well, absolutely. It's been one of the great experiences I've ever had. I'll try to find a big part of your team. Well, now that you're householding. A little memento here. Don't drop it. Okay. Great. I'll hold on to it. Thank you very much. Well. Any more advice for us? Thank you very much. Thank you very much. It's a pleasure. It's an honor. Right. Please tell Mr. President. Thank you. Well, I'm an happiness to you, boy. All right, sir. Thank you. Thank you, Mr. President. I won't be in with any more real soon. You don't have to go out there and dance in my own. We won't come to that. Thank you. Okay, go ahead. Hurry up. Well. Come in. Hey, boss. Come on in. Come on in, Greg. What do you think? You're so shy. Hey. Can't you stand up? Hello. I'm not shy. How are you? Fine. How are you? Love to stand up. Come on in. Yeah. So, I'm going to sit down. What are those? We're going to do a little photo from the desk. Oh, nice. Yes. We're going to do it there today. Are you guys smiling? Are you guys smiling? Yeah. How about if we did something a little bit different? Like put them on the desk? Yeah. Or you hold the baby with that one. Okay. Oh, what's that? You started to scream for babies. There's nothing. So, let's see how it goes. Well, he's never, he's never held a baby before. And maybe put the children on the desk or hold them up. Yeah. Good idea. Put it down, kids. Are you going to sit here? Yeah. There you go. There we go. Okay. And move in a little tighter. Yeah. Close. Oh, you want all those kids in the middle? Yeah. Close. Yeah. I think it's going to happen. What? I think it's old. Here. Look at the camera. Are the kids looking at the camera? They're smiling. Oh, I think somebody wants mommy. Say goodbye. Say goodbye again. Thank you, sir. How do you do? How do you do, sir? I'm always grateful to see you. We hold you in awe, sir. And we can't thank you enough for what you've done for the country. Thank you. It never stopped. I think she wants her. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Mrs. Raymond? Hello, there. Hello. Hello, there. Turn around. Look at the camera. Alright. Nice to see you. I think she'd like a family picture here I have to tell you. I'm overwhelmed. family picture here I have to tell you I'm overwhelmed I have long been an admirer of being birds and why don't we gather around and have a whole family picture here behind the table and on the sides. God bless you sir. He's just wonderful of you. We hope you enjoy it. Well we shall and the library you know is going to be in the hills down the San Fernando Valley within sight of the ocean about 100 acres of land there are hills in the valley. I just said to go in on our way down last night I hope that we can come out to the light. Well these are just beautiful. Thank you very much. Please express our fondest regards and admiration to Mrs. Reagan. I shall. Thank you. And she too she is also a lover and admirer. Thank you. The bees are just ready. Thank you. And Mrs. Reagan has been very helpful to us. Giving us down here. Wonderful. We're going to miss being here terribly. Sure are. Goodbye. Thank you very much. Thank you. Well thank you. Thank you. Good luck. Thank you. It's okay. Thank you very much. Well my thanks to you. You're welcome.