 Big man. Hello Peter. You've been hiding out, huh? Yeah. I don't know what you did, our medic there. Don't have something to do with that. Well, let's get back to y'all and calm down. We'll try to get into this real quickly. I thought it would be helpful to get in front of us and work with you about how we're doing and putting together our bipartisan budget agreement. You know the two bills you're working on must report with that agreement, or I'll have no choice but veto both of them. And I just want to emphasize once again that we entered into this budget agreement to start our misgivings about the enforcement. The old problem of making it be a slip. And you remember that we commenced those budget talks on October 27th, eight weeks ago. We met here with the leaders of the other side four weeks ago. We pledged to one another that we would work to adopt the package and now Christmas is a week away and we still don't have the idea. As you know, there must also be a provision in the continuing resolution for continuing non-lethal aid to the Nicaraguan Democratic resistance system. The Senate has done before I was signed that continuing resolution. How are you going to add anything before we move on? No, Mr. President, except to say a few things around the stage. It worked extraordinarily for long hours and under difficult circumstances. But we still aren't there yet. And the name of the game is to make sure that these two bills and the report with the agreement that was reached. Oh, yes. I think there's a question in some minds about whether the grant is a little detailed this thing, because you're just very aware of the thing that's important. And I think that's the moral high ground and the political high ground. The only bug in the bill is Christmas. Well, I think we just ought to be very concerned about whatever we need to do in order to get this thing back in shape so that we can all enjoy it. That's 30-hour range. Well, I've been talking with my leaders here, and we've got sort of mixed reviews. We've got a problem with Medicaid, a problem with agriculture. Because there were 30 days that went soon there, and everybody knew them and they agreed with me. I understand. Some say, oh, we didn't talk about $800 million in savings and Medicaid. That's Henry Clarkson. But I think Mark had indicated that maybe you could put in nearly everything and bring it up. If you want to get my report, you can get it. Well, if you want me to. Yes. Mr. President, first of all, let me...