 I was listening to you at the National Fair Breakfast this morning. Yes, that's right. I love your show when you're opening lines. Very good. It's a great privilege for me to be able to hand over this statue to you today, Mr. President. Thank you, Mr. Beffa. His firm, Saint-Germain, have been manufacturing this statue. They've been in the business for 300 years, and they did the whole of mirrors in Versailles for week at dawn. So they go on for the job now. Yes, we go on for some of the people here to think that I was one of three. This is Monsieur de la Moulin, who is the president of the French National Committee for the Statue of Liberty now, and 100 years ago, his great-grandfather launched the whole concept in France. So I understand, I understood that, and we are deeply grateful. I'm so happy to be here to present this wisdom from now on that we have all the 58 governors of the United States, so that the statue would be all over the country. We want every state of the Union to have a replica of the statue of Saint-Germain, giving to you, and this is a very good vessel that I'm kept in the nerve. And you know, she is the incarnation of Mariana. Her past is in all little and big municipal homes of France. I'm very proud that she should be here today. Congratulations. Mr. President, I've got a message, a very warm message from my president for you. And he asked me to bring you a statue. It is a crystal. It is fragile but it represents all the strength and the symbol of the friendship between our two countries and I'll come to that. Well, we are very proud of that. This anniversary is coming up. We celebrate that. We're very pleased that your great-grandfather had the idea, and that you had a hand in one of these. They are symbols of long-time friendship. I think that would be great. Mr. President, we are very pleased that you had the chance to lead me a bunch of others in the White House. Very nice to be here today. Very nice to be here today. And we are hopeful that the President of the United Nations will be able to be here for the anniversary. We're very touched by the invitation. Thank you very much indeed. Thank you. I'm very proud of you. Thank you. And he mentioned that it was done in 2600 sq.m. That's a lot. That's almost an honest thing to do around here sometimes. Well, alright, thank you very much. Thank you. Mr. President, what are you going to do about Haiti, sir? What are you going to do about Haiti? Well, all we can do is keep our eyes open here, and if there's any way we can be helpful, we'll be there. Maybe Dr. Ball here has to come to the United States. To my knowledge, there have been no such requests. Mr. President, do you expect Sharraski to be released? Well, we're hopeful that a great many of those people will be released. Is there a deal in the works? Is there a deal in the works? I'm not going to talk about anything of that kind.