 Good to see you. Good to see you. Okay, well, all right, look at this far. All right? How about that? That's fantastic. Shows that our ambassador is on the job. On the job, right? Yes. Good. Well, let's come in a second. I understand. Impressive. That's right. Yeah. We decided to do the indoors today. Good. Good. You're in? High school. Still. And I'm golfing this time in Iraq. Whatever. I don't know why. Whatever. Why did that? What did he ask you about? I don't know. I don't know. It's pretty bright. Of course, my officers are saying that this whole corruption in the military industrial complex is a way of life. Do you think so? I mean, is this? Yeah. There's no way I can comment until we know what actually is going on. And I have not only ordered a continued examination or investigation of what has already been going on in the Defense Department. And I'd like to point out that they are the ones that have done or doing an investigation to begin with. I have unmasked them and have an arrangement. They're coming over to give me a full report and bring me up to date. When? That's right. You mean after it's over or an interim report? No. No. The thing, where are we now? How much do we know already? Mr. President, sir, are you happy to hear, sir, that members of Congress might not in fact be targeted to the investigation? Again, I'm waiting on that. It seems to be too conflicting. Stupor is out there. Mr. President, the revised economic forecast shows that the economy is out, inflation is ticking up a little bit, and we have the drought. Do you have any feelings about whether we should be worried about a new round of inflation? No. And I don't think we should. As a matter of fact, the report that came out this morning is simply an adjustment of the previous figures. They usually do that. They give you a previous figure on things and then readjust wherever necessary. And no, all the evidence shows us that our recovery is going on and no, there is no great threat of inflation. It stands, I think it's something like 3.7%. What about the budget deficit? Should we worry about another group to get in? Yes, you're in another group. And our visitors group, so I think we should. Cameras, this way, please. This way, please. Are you sorry you didn't get to go to Australia? I didn't go to Australia. But yes, I am. They would like to have said that. I'm very sorry. You had to go there. Some of our people in my great shock know what that cattle station and it showed me the tank room and it was filled with motorcycles. You've gone ahead of us there. We're still alive in the horses. Thanks, please. Thank you. This way, please. Thank you very much. You know about the gallon. This way, please. Well, all right, let's get it on. Thank you very much. Thank you. We're our ranchers. Because as you go through the dead end of our ranch, the trees on both sides of the lane going in, you come to a big yellow and black sign that's got a picture on it in black. You've got them in Australia, that's where it came from. Kangaroo crossing. Warning the traffic. That souvenir I brought back from my Australian trip. Well, listen, I appreciated your thoughtful suggestions before Toronto. We had an excellent exchange of views and made considerable progress across the board there. Some people like to shortchange these songs to say that nothing is accomplished, but I've now been to eight of them and it was my last one. Only Margaret Petcher's been to more of them than I have. And she wants to attend still more. And I'm convinced the meeting's due because I'll present results over time. The day is over. Give us some reports on that, but I defer to you right now and we must have some things in your agenda. Well, it's a time, quite an extended time, to making available to me and my colleagues. We've met on several occasions now and I guess that this will be the last occasion that we meet while you're president. And I would like to say at the outset to you. Later, you've been up there about a drop belt and it's going to be your turn. President, I didn't... Can you talk about the ground? Yeah. It was just that I was waiting for a report and what he found out there that looks like we're not going to be very competitive, you know, Margaret's different. Yeah, that's correct. I come from Margaret Photo, which is a spring week that's in the area. That's a very tough shape. They'll lose about 65% or better. The Prime Minister, you asked about the Indonesian... Yep. ...P.E.K. and let me tell you that we have, as long as there is no current plan to go forward with the next one.