 What are you coming up here? Coming up tomorrow. I think I'll get there about 4.30 or 5.30 in the afternoon. We've got the test files of Tommy Fowler. I may want you to stay up there. Well, I kind of hope not, but I'd like to talk with you guys, in any case, if you decide to go ahead on that. You know what I'm thinking about? Well, I'm guessing, yes. I've got a good guess. You know what I've thought all the time about having one man and the entire operation? Kind of an undersecretary. Well, fine. I'll be at your service as always. Talk to about it. Well, I want you to do more than talk about it. I want somebody to do something about it. We've been talking enough. So you'll be thinking about... I'll be thinking about it. Should I get in touch with your office? First thing you do, you call Walter Jenkins as soon as you hit town, because we've got... I want you to kind of lay it out the way you'd like to see it done. All right. Well, I'll be in touch with Walker as soon as I get there. Well, I'm very anxious though to talk over some real important things with you, so you give it a lot of thought ahead of time and we'll see where we'd fit in the lines and the OAS and some of the related things underneath where we could have one central direction and one man in charge. Well, fine. I'll be thinking about it now. I'll call Walter tomorrow. How do you know Bunker? Well, I used to know him fairly well. Elk Red Bunker? Yeah. You used to know him when he was in the back of the arching team. Well, they're talking about him kind of the way it has to. So I'll talk to you about it tomorrow, but you give a good deal of thought to that. I'll do it. All right. I don't want any news, Tom. Well, you never got to know me. Okay. All right.