 Mr. President, can you live with some form of the War Powers Act? Can you live with some form of the War Powers Act? Thank you. What kind? Why would you like to sit? You just can't get into the talk. It's a pleasure to welcome this coalition back to the White House in the second last year. The last time we met, we all agreed to fight hard for the tuition tax credit bill which we drafted together. Since that time, the coalition has made some progress. We worked to get the bill through the Senate Finance Committee in a form which was acceptable. And after a couple of close and tough fights, we won that battle and now we have a good bill that's ready for Senate floor action. But we're confronted with the need to get the bill through the Senate and then through the House. We have two House strategies going to work. We went to this power dome out of Baker. I urge them to help us get tuition tax credits as an amendment to a House passed Revenue Bill this year. And in response, they gave me a firm commitment that tuition tax credits will be taken up on the Senate floor. And I know you won't ask if the senators agreed to a specific House passed Revenue Bill severely. No, they did not. They suggested the one that I thought might be a likely candidate and they want to talk more about and look at several measures before they make a decision on which one. So I asked you all here today to let you know the current status of the bill that we will support. It is at the very top my domestic legislation priority list. As you know, the staff in the past has proposed alternative legislative vehicles for tuition tax credits. For various reasons, these proposals were not adopted by our supporters in the Senate. But I want you to know that I am personally involved with the senators on this bill. And I will settle nothing less than the two House strategy which can bring it to my desk for citizenship. I know that perhaps a day to feeling that we have been dragging our feet on this and that it was not that great a concern to us. It is, but our problem on the Hill is, and I just have to say this, that the, I got some impression of this one. I was governor in California about our state legislature. It seems to be true of many other countries. The Education Association, the Public School Lobby, makes even some of our most stalwart supporters reluctant dragons in the kinds of this bill. We've had a very difficult time in getting them to accept the priority that I have put in it. But we're going after it full of over. Mr. President, we appreciate the opportunity to meet you and I sound a lot of...