 I opened up an airspace for Israel and oversaw the Arabian and Oman after I had a little visit there. And we brought Israelis and Palestinians together at a political level, at the Aqqa'i and the Al-Shu'a. And as I affirmed the Prime Minister Netanyahu yesterday, America's commitment to Israel is firm. And it is ironclad. And we're committed as well to ensure that Iran never requires a nuclear weapon. So we've got a lot to talk about, but again, welcome. Thank you, Mr. President. It's wonderful to see you again. I bring a message of greeting and gratitude on behalf of the people of Israel, the entire nation of Israel, from all sides of the political spectrum, all expressing great friendship and gratitude to you. As you said, it's almost a jubilee since you entered politics and you've always stood by the state of Israel, the people of Israel in so many issues. And I was pleased to hear about your conversation with Prime Minister Netanyahu, in which you focused on our ironclad military and security cooperation, because there are some enemies of ours that sometimes mistaken the fact that we may have some differences as impacting our unbreakable bond. And I truly believe that, had they known how much our cooperation has grown in recent years and it's achieved new heights, they would not think that way. I also want to thank you, Mr. President, for pursuing more and more cooperation and integration in the region, for finding and looking for further partners for peace with Israel and for cooperating on so many regional issues together. And finally, Mr. President, I know you have mentioned, and we will discuss that as well, the internal Israeli situation. As you know, I'm here and I'm happy to be here, because tomorrow I will be speaking in front of a joint session of Congress, especially devoted to celebrating Israel's 75th independence. However, of course, my heart and soul is also in Israel in the heated debate which we are going through as a society. It's a heated debate, but it's also a virtue and a tribute to the greatness of Israeli democracy. And let me reiterate clear, crystal clear, Israeli democracy is sound, strong as resilient. We are going through pains, we are going through heated debates, we are going through challenging moments. But I truly believe, and I would say to you, Mr. President, as I've said it, as head of state to the people of Israel, we should always seek to find amicable consensus. And I agree with you on that as well. I'm pursuing it even in these very moments for my people as much as we can in order to find solutions and exit out of this crisis properly. Thank you, Mr. President, for your friendship, and God bless you. Thank you for your friendship, and I'll have to talk about it. Thank you very much. Okay, we just heard the comments made by Israeli President Isaac Herzog and US President Joe Biden. These were not live. These comments made about a half hour ago before they actually went into the Oval Office to have a private discussion. Ambassador Ayala, I want to just get your impression of those comments, especially how...