 Good to see you. Morning, Mr. President. Thank you. Congratulations on green spin. Come in. Hello, George. How are you? Good to see you. What are you doing here? Thank you. You know, something like that. Good. I come off like Durham. I come off like, whatever I thought was good. I felt the book was pretty good. Yeah, I thought you got out of a red city. I just came up with some interesting ideas. Let's get back to where my name was. That's what everybody does. It's one friend of mine put it in the inscription. I get it. And I wanted a chance to discuss the issue of trade reform with you, personally, with a lot of you for the economic summit in Venice. I know that both of you have been working hard on the trade reform, and I really appreciate the fact that you did solicit comments from the administration that spoke to our representatives throughout the markup process. The House has passed a bill, we know it contains the very injection of the language, and I'm glad your committee avoided some of the pitfalls, which the House clearly contains. I must tell you, I do have some serious concerns with you, and I thought we might review some of those items. Today, in outlining my orange trade policy, I have consistently stressed the need to change