 15 years ago, I can't care less about the subtraction. Shuler, oh my God, I'll stand and go. But in those days we didn't come and have breakfast with the President. I know. I know. I know. Thank you, Stills. Go ahead. We have a question. We keep expecting a question from us. We've got a million of them. Keeping an eye on the Illinois primary, Mr. President? Just interested. Curious. Do you have any favorites? State. Do you have any favorites in your home state, sir? Thank you. It's all in the script. It's the President of Henry Wright, Columbia University. Many years ago, probably before you were at Columbia University, but I was a sports announcer. I think I was the only one in the United States at that time said that those little Columbia team would be standing in the Rose Bowl. Is that right? And they did. One touch. One touch. We're on a muddy, rainy day. On a muddy, rainy day, yes. Mr. President, our purpose today is to present to the White House Library the reference book that we are preparing for Professor Wright's help in the history of the presidency. There's a chapter or an article on each of the predecessors in the office, each written by an expert on that particular administration. And we thought that there could be a couple of books in the White House, and that's why we come to present to you on that. I hope that you have a chance to read it yourself and prove what you're doing. I think it would be a great addition to the White House Library. I know that Nancy and I have found so many books and various items of history up there. Now, we are living that, and I'm fascinated with reading them, and I know we will be with this. As I say, it will be a great addition to the criminal library White House. We hope to the education of our young people in the schools and really going right up to research libraries that will be a useful reference work. I'm not sure that there's that. We have taken it. We wanted to wait until the second. The second time is over. We hope to have that one. This is clearly going to be one in this generation. This is great. We brought the two copies for the library. I'll take it for a second. Thank you. Thank you very much. I missed it. I missed it. I have the honor of introducing this president of this group who put this tradition together. I appreciate that. I hope this will not be pleased today. I hope it will. I had the pleasure of being here. These members have three different political parties. I brought the equivalent of one third of the signatures of the bookings of the population of Costa Rica which are in support of your policies and full of support of your policies. It's safe. I'm glad there aren't any people that aren't in you. We've got to carry all the signatures. Good thing they don't have a population like you do. We've got to carry them all. These are 300,000 signatures of voting in Costa Rica. No, but that's 32. That would be enough signatures in some cases. In 340 years, we wouldn't like to come up here. And these signatures were gathered in less than a week and a half. That's amazing. Thank you very much. I know she's a tradition of democracy in many countries. In fact, I had a bit of experience with it when I was speaking there. That's right. I'm not used to speaking here. I thought it was a great example. I'm proud of it. I hope you're pleased with this and we hope that the liberal demonstrators are not. I'm sure they won't be. That's amazing. I'm very proud of it. Thank you, Mr. President. I appreciate it. It's like 25 million votes here. Without any government support. It was just a spontaneous gesture on the part of everybody in Costa Rica. We had to do it for you. All of the parties except the Congress Party of Costa Rica are representatives of this petition. We are very certain. And again, this being the Costa Rica being the exemplar of the democracy of Central America, I think that this outpouring of support has to be worth something very special to us. It's very special to me. I have a great appreciation for the President and deepest thanks in regard to the people of Costa Rica. Thank you very much. Thank you, Mr. President.