 Well, I think we know why we're gathered here, and that's to congratulate the Islanders from New York who won the Stanley Cup, and that's the cup. And they have won it four times consecutively, four times in a row. The record held by the Canadians Montreal team is five times in a row, and it'd be awfully difficult for me to wish you the good luck of breaking the record when in order to do that, you would have to beat the Washington Caps again, and there are two representatives of the Capitals here with us. But I do want to congratulate all of you on that, and express my appreciation for your coming here to be congratulated, and would you please convey those congratulations also to your teammates, because I know they're not all here, but we're delighted to have you here as our guest. Sorry that we haven't got ice. On behalf of the team, I'd like to give you this rug that was handmade by an Eskimo woman in Canada, given to the team. Made by an Eskimo woman in Canada, and made, hey, I'd like to have you show that prominently, particularly when your friend Sonny Werblin comes to visit you, we want him to be sure you see him. As a matter of fact, I'll just ask him to sit down with me on the rug, and we'll talk things over. All right. Thank you very much. My pleasure. I'm pleased to have it. Thank you. Here's a little something from our teammates that I want to give you, and they say if you have any trouble with Congress, feel free to use it on them. There are some here who are on the way to a vote, and I hope you're going to vote right. Well, and as I understand that you're the one who has the motto of being the goalie that the puck stops here. Well, sometimes. I accept this, but I remind you of something maybe you already know that years ago when Notre Dame's football teams were really at the top of the list all the time of the great Canute Rockney, there was a Carnegie investigation as to the over-emphasis on athletics. And at one of the hearings where Rockney was defending football, one of the professors on the commission asked him if it was necessary to have and make sure a game so violent as football. And Rockney asked him what he would suggest, and the professor said, well, what about hockey? And Rockney said that he had once suggested that at Notre Dame, but the president of Notre Dame said that Notre Dame would never adopt a game that put a club in the hands of an Irishman. And you have done so right now. Well, I thank you all again and congratulate you all. Wonderful to have you here. Thank you very much. And to those congressmen, what? Hopeful. What? Well, I don't know. We'll have to see what takes place. I'm, you know, I have to look at the schedule. What? I just want to know that all the congressmen who are here are hurrying back because I understand that the vote is due very quickly now. What? If I can choose the subjects, no. Very good. Thank you very much. Thank you again. I appreciate it very much. They don't really care. That's what's happening there. It's the pride of Long Island, right here. It's done more for Long Island than any politician. Other level. They have another level. That's how it's built. Yeah. I don't like the way Abe's looking at it. Thank you. Thank you. Nice to get back to you. Hey, there you go. No problem. Yeah, sure. Oh, I know. Thank you. I really can't stay seated. I only get one entrance. We are going to get one entrance. This is the final...