 on this prowl of what's been done in here. The one thing that is appealing to me very strongly, and that is the element of speed. We're going just about twice as fast than the Navy that we ever went before. And we can make it, and we're going to even faster. Today we've got the last question, the largest and the best equipped Navy in the whole world. And that's something that we'd rather kind of part of the Pearl Harbor Navy Yard. And it's just to give you the membership in the Georgia State Club. That makes me proud too, thank you very much. Which is, which is, wait, that one is this one? No, this one is the movie sir, and that one is the people you're talking to. I never can get accustomed to these new contraptions, I'm doing it twice. Pardon time, once for the movies, and once for you good people. I'm quite familiar with this hospital on paper. Admiral McIntyre and I have been spending a good long time in the preparation of plans in a spot which is not nearly as pleasant as it is here. I think there are thousands of people in Washington D.C. that would willingly come up here and take the places of these boys from Saipan and other places. I can assure you, Washington in the summertime or any other time for that matter is not a pleasant place to live in. And that's why all of you are in that sense very, very fortunate. It's good to see you. It's good to know the excellent service that we're doing. We're bringing people back who have been wounded or are sick in full health. It's something that has progressed enormously since I went through the First World War. I wish I could see everybody here. All I can tell you is that staff, wounded, and sick, the whole country is very, very proud of us. Thank you.