 One of my parents was on TV, and it was 2,352 pro 511 years. And the diagrams that have been coming in have been kind of fun and interesting. Do me a favor, don't sell second-class people short. We're behind you. We love you. This one kind of, I'm a small business man, about to go bankrupt due to the economic situation. But I'm behind you 100%. 2,967 calls, 2,352 pro 4 of you, 511 against. What do you think of all that? Should have been that way for Death Valley days. Did you get a lot of opposition over here? We had 8 calls while I was there for a few minutes and they were all for you, so 8 to 0. Let's take your percentages. We're breaking off relations with Argentina. Breaking off good offices with Argentina. There will be a statement later today from the State Department on the situation. This is a continuation of the meeting of the Small Business Affairs and Minority Business Ownership Committee of the City of Ontario. And we kept the session open so that this meeting will be an official part of our meetings. And I'd like to take this opportunity to invite you to make whatever comment you share to the committee. Well, holding up this committee and questions and answers. I'm going to take a few days to bring up our Small Business Administration. And we're open to this because Small Business Minority Business, first of all, is I think the very backbone of capitalism. It's the enterprise system that provides 80% of all the new jobs that we create in this country. I also could tell you that I'm the one spot in my heart because of what the Small Business Community has done on behalf of the United Program, just as such an instance that we need you again. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. This and forming contact with corporate America also, I think it's vital to know what we're trying to accomplish. I want to thank you all for being here in the service committee. We appreciate it, Mr. President. I'd like, if you will, to make it. I didn't have Mr. Carpenter. He was one of our committee members from the Resolution Committee adopted this morning. You might find that a pleasure. We delighted you, Mr. President, asking me to read this thing, that committee and figure out what you do so figure that I needed to practice my English the most. I was honored to be a staff member. I assure you that this committee is comprised of individuals, ten individuals, who we don't think I like all the time, but we felt unanimously and strongly about this resolution and would like to read it to assess the following. We're at the Presidential Advisory Committee on Small Business Affairs and Minority Business Ownership. Recognizes the vital importance of the 1983 fiscal year federal budget to be adopted by the Congress of the United States. We have a small and minority business in America, and we're asked that it is essential that inflation be kept under control as the best means of achieving long-term economic stability and immediately lowering high interest rates. Such measures are necessary for the ultimate survival of the small and minority business community. Therefore, be it resolved that by unanimous vote, this committee wholeheartedly and enthusiastically endorses the President's 1983 proposed budget to the Congress, as well as the Presidential recommendation that a constitutional amendment be adopted to eventually assure a balanced federal budget for generations to come. And I'd like to present to you the final statement. We have a working meeting. I think it sets the line about how we deal with our next subject. Well, I thank you. Thank you for reading me. And I thank you all for having this resolution. I will see certain members of the Congress who are made aware. I guess you want to come and go to Mr. O'Neill. Mr. President, if you will, I'd like to introduce the individual members of the committee as they have their picture taken with you. If you don't mind, I think if you'll stand right back here as they come around, I'll introduce them to you. I agree. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Thank you. Mr. O'Neill. Mr. O'Neill. Mr. O'Neill. Mr. O'Neill. Mr. O'Neill. Mr. O'Neill. Mr. O'Neill.