 Just one moment for the president. Hello? Brian? Hey, it's good to talk to you. Well, happy new year to you, and I'm... I shall do it, and you to yours. I did, and I thank you very much. Well, thank you very much. Well, listen, I'm about to sign the free trade agreement between our two countries, and I can't think of a better way to start the new year. I consider this agreement one of the major achievements of my two terms in this office. I think our nations have set an example for the rest of the world. In the face of rising protectionism, we forge an agreement that eliminates tariffs and opens markets and will create jobs on both sides of the border, and my heartfelt congratulations to you, because this agreement would not have been possible without your leadership, your vision, and political courage. You took office with a belief in free trade and free markets, and the Canadian citizens are better off, and again, I say congratulations. Well, I share your hope about that, and we have been working with the Congress on this, and when we can get it to them, they've got some period here that they want to do some other things, but I think it will shortly get there, and they'll take it up. And then, we can't stop here. We've got a lot more to get accomplished on world trade, and I know that our country and yours will work together in getting agriculture straightened out in the new Gap Round. But on another note, I'm pleased also that Minister Clark and George Schultz will sign the Northwest Passage Agreement on January 11th. I think this is a compromise that serves both our interests, and I'm looking forward to our bilateral meeting in Washington in the spring and the Toronto Summit in June. As you know, this, of course, is my last economic summit, and I have some thoughts both on our meeting and the summit that I'll be communicating to you shortly. But again, congratulations, and a happy and prosperous new year to you and Mila and the children, and now I think the task is to sign these documents that are lying here before me. Thank you very much. And again, love to my... OK. Bye. How do I write my name in French? Maybe get the blue folder off. What? Maybe take the blue folder right here. Oh, yeah, you can just hand it to Kathy there. It's... they're all finished with it. Change pens here? Yeah. This is Patricia Huff. Are you Secretary Thunny? Yes. How do you... I'm proud of you. Great. Thank you. Come on, let's go to lunch. I'm happy seeing the carnival tonight. Oh, boy, that's a great surrogate.