 Mr. Minister, you and I have walked there just for a second to let them get the newest photograph of us. And then we'll come back in. They started shouting questions. I didn't say there'd be no questions. I said there'd be no answers. Well, Mr. Minister, I understand this is your first visit to our country and that you're going to have some other stops and a chance perhaps to get acquainted with some of our people. I think you'll find it very warm and friendly. I wish you could stay longer, but on your return, if you please, convey my best wishes to Chairman Donald, President Lee, Secretary General Hu and Premier Zhao, and looking forward to my own trip to your country, April and before that, looking forward to the Premier's visit here in January. I know you must have some things on your agenda, so... This morning is Foreign Minister Wu, he's a Republican China. I'm delighted to have you. There seem to be questions. There'll be no answers.