 That's a well, that'll be the corner. Mom, we got some fresh food. Hey, Bob, we're here for you. That's the one we want to make to you today, too. Oh, and that's a bowl of weevil. That's it. That's a destructive region. That's it. Bob, we got a tie. We have one more thing for you here that I can make you remember, by the way. Thank you very much. That makes me a member of the club, and I hope so, because I'm not only more grateful than I can say for all that you did, but I'm looking forward to more. More? More. That's right. Yes, there's more cooperation. Well, lately. Does that mean they all have their marketing orders now to go back into the brief? Helen, I never give orders. Stop what you're doing. I just am happy to have their cooperation that's rendered persuasion. Yes. Do you think you'll get the solid cooperation from the school tonight? Why, by the time? I'm always eternally optimistic. Anybody want to comment? Right. Well, we're all optimistic. I don't know of any group in Congress that has been more determined that the goal must be a balanced budget than the future is right here. Do you think we might want you to cut more? No? We have to cut a little... Well, I don't know where, but we have to cut a little more generally to achieve our goal. How much? How much? How much? This year? Yesterday, you know, when I tried to try to get this pinned down to this year, later on we'll be discussing what we'll be doing in the coming years, but we do have to cut some more because we didn't get all that we wanted, and there have been changes that weren't counted down due to high interest rates. But I don't think it's a large amount of decline at all. I think it can be done without any damage to any of the government's vital services. Lights please. Thank you.