 It's to see you, Mr President, have a great day, wonderful day, and I know that you took a very deep personal interest in my case, and I think that it was of that interest in my case to be here, so thank you very much. It was just really, just excellent. Hello, Mrs Reagan, how nice to see you. Wonderful to be able to be here. I hope all of you get this table. Well, you drive. I hope he turned himself inside out. I know he did. See, you are television. We have about five waves. We've got a long way to go. Let's go see them. We're trying to shut them down in person, but we thought it would just be a photo-op and we'd all stand up on steps and see them. We're very welcome visitors. We'll find out about ten days. What do you think about this stuff? We're not leaving in at all because no one had to cave in. The meeting in Iceland is part of the effort to get Danilov free. I just said that there wouldn't be any meeting until he was free. He said he wants free then there was a meeting. Wasn't that part of the agreement, sir? One thing if I may, and that is this was a very complex situation, and if it had been for President Reagan's taking a very deep and personal interest in my case, it would probably be some years before I could stand in front of you. And say thank you, Mr. President. We're going to get together afterwards I think we'll be much closer. This is where the steps ended.