 This is where it's like, you know, the discussion we were having here. I'll go and give it. Oh, go on. This is the keyway that comes from Sri Lanka. Hello there. Come on, Adia. He doesn't like this. Not well. A few minutes before it all. He's looking for food. He should have brought a jelly bean. What are you doing there? And I'm not going to have to talk to him again. Can I speak? Yes. Mr. President Regan, ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of the government, the people of Sri Lanka, Mrs. Jauradhan and myself, I have great happiness in presenting to President Regan and Mrs. Regan and the people of the United States of America, a friendly country, a small baby elephant. It's a female. Its name is Jayathu, meaning victory. The elephant is my symbol, a party symbol, and it's a very intelligent kind of animal. It never forgets wrong. It always remembers a right done to it. May it live long in your country. May it in its own way help your people. Thank you. Mr. President, I am exceptionally pleased to make the acquaintance of our new friend. Am I pronouncing it right? Jayathu. And Jayathu, as you've been told, means victory. And I, I know that it is the symbol of your own political party. And as you say, it is the symbol of our Republican Party. And I appreciate, in view of her name, I appreciate your fine sense of timing. I understand now that the Jayathu until now has lived in the baby elephant orphanage in the Pleasant Hill Country of Sri Lanka. And her survival is testimony to the traditional respect which your people have for their environment and for wildlife. We Americans admire you and your government's dedication to preserve God's gifts of nature. And we like to think in the United States that the elephant is an animal with a good memory. Now, Jayathu is very young. Can look forward to a long and happy life here in Washington where she will have a home in our national zoo. And she will continue to remind us of the friendship between the people of Sri Lanka and the people of the United States. And I hope to have a little more time to be on hand to watch her grow. I'm undressing Jayathu. It's not a habit to be followed. Come, come.