 Thank you, sir. Good afternoon, sir. Good afternoon, gentlemen. Good afternoon. Congratulations. Thank you. President, how are you doing? Good. How are you? How are you? How are you? Well, I know we have a lot of time here. We have a team of the other states that have heard and carried the information and been convinced that I need to hear from you about the results and the acre that you would like to clean the dramatic. The first time I am telling you this, but today is the 20th of May. It's been a long, really long, and I should say first I believe that Tom Coling The leadership has been fully supported in Congress. I think we're on the brink of a good agreement. It is not the last word, as you have already said, that we will ever speak, no matter if that's a control, but I think it works well. I think Bob Bell and others will have other suggestions in the future on the upper seat. But this is, I think, a good sound undertaking. It's worthy of bipartisan support. I hope you feel so. And that we can move forward with this here. Jim? I agree. They were working hard back then. Thank you, sir. It's exactly that way. Bob? I want to comment. I'm fully and all the others who participated, they were considerably hard and long. They were very archivist and short-term, but they stayed with them by a door. Tom Foy doesn't serve her job always. This is an example of that. I think we've got a lot of work. Just to mention, with your leadership, we've been fully supported in the final results and we're in a long yet productive negotiation. One hour, Jim and Jim, we're going to have a new tradition, which I can support. I'll be pleased to work closely with all of you to gain the support of the Congress. The outset of your negotiations, I said I would prefer to have a bipartisan agreement with Congress on this budget, not really proceed with a sequester. And that remains my view, and even though all of us here around the table would likely have a somewhat different agreement than the one before us, this is a compromise that I think represents a good, safe effort. All right, Bob. Jim Wright, let me start with you. President, I agree with you. It's a bipartisan agreement. No one has got everything that we wanted, but I think that very fact demonstrates its value. And you can truly represent it as a bipartisan agreement. It's going to take the help of all of us, and I think that's it. We're going to need enthusiastic support. It's infinitely better. And I think that for both sides, and for all of us here to represent and what was happening otherwise, we're going to see the situation. A great point here is after act college, we'll all be able to get a majority in the Democrats. President, I think we all have to be very upbeat about this package. It's a result of a lot of hard work on the part of a great number of senators and House members on both sides, and here to represent this office. There's already some bad mouthing going around. It's not what everybody in the anyone in here would like to wipe for himself, I'm sure, but it's the legislative process at work.