 Well, this is mine. Oh, I'm so glad to see you. I appreciate the opportunity to have you. It's so nice of you. I'm so glad to see you. As you supported your own way, you did an awful lot to straighten out the record for us. I'm right behind you, Mary. God bless you. It's just nice to see you. There's so much about you. I appreciate very much this opportunity. Say hello. In the sixties, I met you in Greenwich with my husband. Yes, at the Gordon Reeds. Yes. It was a long time ago. But she wrote me so many nice letters and I had my treasure. My daughter was born here. She grew up to vote for you, which I'm very happy to do. I see. Yes, it's a long time. Time seems to be going faster. Yes, indeed. Things are progressing. The way we want them to. Well, I think they are. I hope so. But you stand for freedom and democracy. That's what we have to have. I wanted to tell you too that I had been so happy because for the first time I felt God was my new house. Because you brought it back. I was worried that he may maybe get a little tired of hearing something. I doubt that. Oh, good. That's great. A woman just all on her own puts up money and buys advertisements and everything having to do with Nicaragua and things like that. For lobbying purposes, I mean it. She just goes out of her way and does that thousands and thousands of dollars. You know what I've been seeing more and more lately? Support Nicaraguan freedom players. That could, unless that's about the heritage one, that could well be one. Seeing a lot of them. Okay, who's that? Who's that standing over there? Should have had a lucky in here. Yes. She calls in the boss. This is my mother, Pauline. Hello there. It's nice to meet you. It's over with this background. No, not a bit. He don't complain a bit. I don't have to get up at 5 in the morning and do chores on the farm. I'm just thankful for that. Maybe you ought to get on this. Perfect. That's just perfect. Okay, big smile. Big smile. Can you have the smile? Smile, Peter. Okay. Smile, Peter. Okay. Thank you. Every morning I bring Lucky over here to teach him to refer to heal. To heal? Usually over there, then I start to shake hands. Over here at the door at least, I turn her on and she's waiting with her paw. See? She'll do lucky. She'll enjoy your presence. Caitlyn gave Lucky a a raw-eyed gong bag and made dog biscuits for cheese. Lucky liked your presence. She said thanks. We told her she was coming to see the boss. She had something about Lucky. Well, thanks, Bruce. Thanks for your advice. Bye.