 I am deeply concerned about the Guatemalan Accord and I know that you are too. Freedom fighters must remain a viable military force until Nicaragua is irreversibly on the road to democracy. And I know that you share that conviction. I know too that you must have an agenda that you would like to discuss, so please. Yes, thank you, Mr. President. First of all, I want to tell you how pleased we are to be back here at the White House. This House definitely represents democratic governments, the democratic government of the United States. Also, I want to tell you how pleased we are to hear that Mrs. Reagan is recovering well from her health problem, and that really makes this good. In relation to the situation in Nicaragua and to the process after the signing of the document, we have been in a very bad position. Thank you very much, and wouldn't you like to thank all these wonderful people too? Well, I didn't want to say thank you very, very much. I'm very touched. Foster grandparent program people and the just say no kids and everybody else. And I'm very, very happy to be home. Well, bless you all, and I'm going to get her upstairs now. Thank you all very much.