 I appreciate that respect. Thank you very much. The minister was going to get something to say, so everything that you give is evident. I love you. He was a father to many Africans, citizens of the world, pan-Africanists as you knew, liberation, struggle icon, everything, all in one individual, great man. We feel very honored that the family has allowed us to come here. Our team, 10 political parties working together, a unit of purpose. Another of his lessons, to unite, to bring the country together, one Zambia, one Nation. He taught us that. We shouldn't dismantle that. We shouldn't dismantle. We should be inclusive, not exclusive. We should unite, not divide people. We should be fair to people, not to be segregated. I can go on. It's not necessary. We all know what he did. He is gone, but he lives on. Shall I repeat that? He is gone, but he lives on. Thank you very much.