 I'm delighted to be here for the 30th anniversary of the Mises Institute. I was delighted to help start this institute with Lou Rockwell many years ago. But let me tell you, the work of the Mises Institute is crucial. This is important. This is more important than all the political action of other people. We have to change people's hearts and minds and their understanding of free markets and individual liberty. That's how we can change the world. I'm very optimistic about the spreading of this message, especially in this computer age.