 Why are you being more sensitive to Japanese interests, the American interests of the lifting of sanctions? Andrea, normally I'm not taking questions on anything, but that question has to be answered. We're not doing something that is more. We said from the very beginning that when they returned to abiding by the agreement that we thought we had, we would lift the sanctions. Well, they have started and the amount of tariff that we have removed is just proportionate to the extent that they have so far returned to abiding by the agreement. And if they don't, if they go back the other way, we will again re-put the penalty on full, but if they continue, why we proportionately will lift the tariffs. But, sir, both Senator Dole and Berge, for instance, have argued that they shouldn't be lifted. There's a lot of feeling in Congress that this will lead to more rebellion on protection. Well, we were aware of that. We were aware that they might feel that way, those particularly with a protectionist bent, but at the same time, we wanted to show that we really meant it, that those sanctions were put on for a particular reason, and we have to recognize that there are people in Japan, like Prime Minister Nakasone, who have worked very hard to oppose the action that they had taken, and we think that they ought to be rewarded for their effort. When do you think the rest might be less billed? Thank you very much. Wait for the president to go. President, this side for a moment, please, sir. Tell us why you decided to lift the sanctions, part of the sanctions. What kind of support do you expect from your friends in the Persian Gulf, sir? A healthy percentage of reduction, probably more so than some others have. If you don't seem to have made Mr. Nakasone all that happy with the whole thing partially taken, thank you. You're going to make him any happier, aren't you? Just look at him smile. What are you telling him about? Now that I've read this, you should take it back to your room. We have had a discussion about this, and I made no direct request to him about that, and we're working on this situation, and I think we're pretty much agreeing with what must be done. Do you have assurances from him that today West Germany will try to murder? I'm supposed to be reporting on a private conversation that I had, but I have reason to believe that that is their intention. Are you satisfied with me, sir? Well, I think that whichever way it goes, that would be the just thing to do. I'm trying to let the rustic person know. How could I have a press conference this afternoon? Please be something to say. We're just having our first real meeting. It hasn't started yet. With the support that we're getting and the attitude of patients here with regard to the Gulf. Getting a warrant on the Gulf? Yes, they're as concerned as we are. How come your political statement doesn't have more teeth in it? We couldn't think of anybody to bite. On terrorism, sir, there were some more incidents today. How does your statement today progress would be made as a result of this statement? Well, I think that there's no question about the sincerity of all of us with regard to terrorism and our continued effort together to work against it. I am happy and pleased that there were no serious injuries from the attempts that were made in Rome. I know all about them. The answer is in here. Thank you, Mr. President. We have to get the meeting started. All day.