 But if they're not in work, they don't stay. Now we're assessing the degree of energy in all of Sweden. The United States is very good. And the three nations are positive. We have seen almost as many of them as non-northodox democracies in three institutions, but the best of them is Wall Street, and the best of them is North Korea. We would, once again, elude us. And then we would have to begin again to stand together again in facing the menace of war and totalitarian tyranny. Even then, we did not lose heart. At Stand Together, we have. When the first few were here, we were referred to a decade before. At this point, for our age and for all time, we're continuing this work. It's profoundly reassuring to me that we're all in parallel at three. That you will continue to share with the American people our thanks, our affection, and our determination to stand with you until freedom has triumphed. Sir Winston put it very well when he said, the day may dawn when we will never flinch, never weary, never despair. After eight historic years of your presidency, one of the blitzest in America's history, Peterson, look, all that you have accomplished over these eight years on behalf of this great nation and of three people everywhere. And an opportunity to look again to the bright promise of the future. Two things. That the decade would be less dangerous if the West maintained the strength required for peace. But above all, Mr. President, you have restored faith in the American dream. A dream of boundless opportunity, built on enterprise, individual effort. Give it a go, Mr. President, and the world's best office. You start.