 I know, and you did an unbelievable thing with all the hurdles you had. You had many of them. We're grateful. I'm going to try to get it up in the Senate next week and hope they can report it without a memo. Well, thank you very much, Mr. President. I'll be at your service. Thank you, Carl. You know how I kind of believe it. You remember when Sabbath used to represent Chicago on the Rules Committee? I sure do. He used to come down there when I was a member and he'd say, Mr. Speaker, said I have a resolution to report from the Rules Committee. Said it is a very good rule. Said it permits no amendments and no debate. You were over the, you went to the Senate the year that I came to the House. Well, Mr. President. Tell your boy, hello, I told me you were bored more visiting. Yeah, I've been over there in the Cubs kind of thing. That's wonderful. I like these Sabbath rules and I'm sorry I didn't have one for you so you could save you some trouble. But you got it passed and we'll try to do it in the Senate. Thank you very much, Mr. President. Thank you. Good bye. Good bye.