 So this might as well just have a pass. Mr. President, I see how you're good to see you. Well, we're over here kind of in the middle of the... Okay, we have an interview with you, as you know. Okay, but I'm going to write a column on another subject. I appreciate the comment from you. I plan to do a column on the subject of descriptions rights. You know that like the case of the businessman in Miami who was burgled endlessly and he set up a trap when the guy was showing his side. Well, that's what I meant. And the type of thing where somebody's car is stolen and they wind up having to pay... This happened to my son in California where he winds up having to pay storage fees for his car. And I wondered if you had any thoughts about... You know, of course we should be concerned about criminal suspects and criminals' rights, but also about the... I wonder about written rights. Well, as a matter of fact, this has been one of our... One of our programs here to think of the victim and the victim's rights, which just as you pointed out seem to be ignored many times. And much of this, of course, is not at the federal level. This is local and state ordinances and state laws and so forth. But we have urged in our program of federalism to try and get more authority in autonomy back to state governments where it just once was that we have urged that there be a great deal of attention given to what seems to be the deterioration of the victim's rights. Do you have anything new in mind on this subject? A tough one just to throw at you just like that. No, but because even the examples that you gave, you can see that those were local. I mean, those were either local or state. And I don't see the answer as always bringing everything up to the federal level because that's just how we kind of officiated our state's rights system. Well, I thank you very much for that. I want to ask you another thing, then. Are you going to miss all this? Well, I have enjoyed it. No questions about that. And I'm quite sure there will be a pang or two when we turn a little bit of a vibe at the other end. I think Californians away from California have a way of being a little homesick permanently. So I think it's going to turn out just fine. I thank you very much. Well, incidentally, just while you're going out there and that other person I was talking about, did you know that Franklin Devin Roosevelt in his first run for the office when 1932 when he got elected president, he ran on a program of returning to states and local authorities the autonomy that had been unjustly seized by the federal government. He also ran on a platform, I think, of cutting federal spending. By 25 percent, yes. And the elimination of useless forestry commissions. But he didn't accomplish much in no way. I think he's going to go the other way. Can't blame him for that. Thank you very much, sir. All right. Well, let me introduce you to my fellow board members, the newest member, President. Hello there. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Let me step up. Larry Waj. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Sorry. You must get a fish out. Very good. That's gross. Hello. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. How was your first run? Very good. Nice to see you. Hi. Hello there. Hi. Nice to see you. Hello there. Nice to see you. Hello, Larry. Nice to see you. Hello there. Nice to see you. Hello. Hello there. Jim Baldwin. Hi. Nice to see you. We have a long group up behind us here today. We'll have to get a little tired and then you'll probably have to move down to have some of them move down this way or you'll have to go better than seven minutes. We can get some ways around this. Have you spread out this way? I don't even want to see this one. I don't think you can see it. I'll direct it. Two gentlemen back. We'll see you. You're fine now. I'm going to say that these are the people who work on the legislation and will put into work. In other words, we're going to spend the money. I know a group of this kind here. I think I might be like Moss Hartley. Playwright many years ago in Hollywood. He was always in bed with friends because every time he introduced somebody with the name of Dr. Moss would immediately start telling some symptoms. One day he was introduced to a Dr. Jones and started in with the symptoms. And the fellow introduced him and said, Moss for heaven's sake, Dr. Jones is a doctor of economics. And Moss said, I want some stock. So I would fall into that category. I can understand that. I think there are only three doctors of economics in the group here. Which is fortunate. Those are the only ethnic jokes I can tell you about. My degree was in economics. We very much appreciate your time. It's a great pleasure. Thank you. My transition back to the money now is very important. I want very helpful. She's leaving us to go to California. Thank you for the privilege of your administration. Thank you for all of this. Where are you going in California? Los Angeles. That's the right place in California. That's what I'm doing. I'll see you there. I'll stand on the street corners and wave. Yes. I won't forget you. It's been a privilege. I don't know. Thanks for everything. Thank you very much. And good luck to see you.