 We're leaving our 1963 Honda Super Cub at the State King in the Rice Walls, New Zealand. What's the significance of this motorcycle? The feature in National Geographic? You could breathe for yourself. This is the Honda. There's a satiate over the concept of Honda Rice for Vietnam. The consequence of IRA, the release of IRA, and its descendants. So it was the 1960s model of Honda Super Cub that farmers in Vietnam and Western didn't want to have the money. So this motorcycle will stay here. Hopefully it will be cleaned a little before it goes on display. And hence, Sue and I and the boys will always have an attachment to the area as a result. So it's pretty nice to get released in the IRA. In 1965, when I was 14 years old, these were coming out into the U.S. market. And who could, and I did, go rent these by the hour and drive around town. You didn't require a driver's license. You didn't require a helmet. All you needed was $2.50 for an hour to drive this thing around, which I used to do on regular occasions for the keys, please. So this will go on display at the Rice World. I think it's a very, very appropriate donation. I don't think it needs to be cleaned up at all. I think it's appropriate to get a few things stuck on the grease oil there. Sue and I compliment you on your care for it. Very good. So thank you very much.