 That's what I'm talking about, that's what I'm talking about. Let me just briefly express again my thanks to all of you. Thank you for this and I'll have more to say about that when we get more company in here at the end of the meeting and to more fully express my appreciation. I have just received the report as of last night, last night we were in the Orient. So I haven't had much chance to do more than take some quick looks at it. So I am most anxious to hear your report and turn to you now to hear from all of you. Mr. President, first of all let me hand you a signed copy of the report. All the signatures are on the last page. Oh, thank you. We use the right names. This will be the one that I will get into more thoroughly. Thank you. Mr. President, first of all I think I speak for the whole commission by telling you that we appreciate the opportunity to serve on one of the more important problems facing this country. Let me perhaps begin by giving a brief description of how we proceeded and then state a few of the highlights. We held about 30 full days of regular meetings in Washington. That's another 12 special meetings. We heard testimony from 200 people in this country and 300 on our trips. We solicited the opinions of 170 outside experts and 200 other individuals and groups provided written material, all of which in the film as well. We will publish as appendices. Of course we have just to give an idea of what happened. I must say the attendance was amazing. We had about 90% attendance at all of these meetings. We worked through the lunch hour and if I have one complaint to make I would like to join Mike Farnes in saying that the food supplied by the State Department was a violation of our human rights. In the future you should require periodic reports. Progress that is made to the extent possible in some sort of agreed procedure. You guys are a chance Mr. President. The labor book 1984. This is our flu color strategy for 1984. Thank you. Members and Ladies and gentlemen, I have just been hearing a report on this commission. It's been six months now, it's the most arduous work and work that has been extremely well done, and I want to express to all and each of them my thanks for the thanks on behalf of all the people of America for the service that they have performed for our country. The report, when I have just received it and have not had time to read all of it, I have had an opportunity to have some summations and then to be present here for a discussion and a report by the individuals, and I believe that what I have seen already is the most comprehensive and detailed review of the issues as they affect our national security that I have ever seen. I am impressed with the depth of the analysis and the creativity of the recommendations, and Henry has told me that this was a diverse but not a divisive group, and they worked in a bipartisan manner throughout, and I am especially grateful to Lane Kirkland, to Bob Estelle, and Mayor, to others of the Royal Opposition for this, for the fact that we have a consensus recognition of the urgent nature and the complexity of the crisis in Central America, and the implications for our fundamental interests. I believe that the members of the Congress, when they study this report, will share my belief that we must urgently seek solutions and the solutions to the problems that are outlined in this study. I think that they will fully share our belief when they do look at it, that it is time for us to go to work, to set forward a program that will achieve the goals the members of this commission have set for us. And again, I can only say that I think all America is indebted to them for a job that I don't think has ever been surpassed with the particular problem we face, and it's a challenge that I am going to do everything I can, and I'm sure the Congress will do to see some of it in here. No, no, it is not. And I have here before not said anything about this waiting until the time when I had the report before me, which as I say, I will study and read, and I would think that it behooves the Congress and certainly behooves the administration to try and come together in the same bipartisan way that this commission has been together over these last six months. All right. Yes, what a way to start your first meeting. Well, as a matter of fact, I have three new members here now. I want to say hello to all of you, and I would like to thank our own Senator Jeff Smith for talking to us. Well, again, to you and to all of the others, again, my thanks to you for what you're doing here, and I love it. It's been a long, hard work, and I'm glad to make the underscore the importance of your mission. The world events today certainly demand a first-rate world-class intelligence capability. You play a vital role in evaluating the quality and the adequacy of the intelligence and how the intelligence collection analyses we have. Being a critic of people and organizations I know isn't exactly the easiest thing to do and can be a little uncomfortable, but it's still inside of it. It's necessary to keep up the good effort, and we will closely look at you. I'll say, yeah, I just told everyone I was taking the rest of the day off, and they were down for quite some length for me today. That's right. I feel really comfortable here, not that. Your boss is a little more important than ours. I think they are very pleased with us. You have the courage to go ahead, and I think it was good. I'd like to throw yourself into a swimming pool. And the swimming pool is good. From now on, you need some hot water. Yeah, a little more. A little more of the water a little bit. I think the reaction, I think it cannot be like that. I'm not disturbed by some of those who... I'm not disturbed by the leader of the National Council of Churches. No. Read with many of their statements for a long time. It's a... You see, we play all over particularly in this field of warranties and justice and development. Human rights. Now, for example, in a few days, there will be a meeting in Rome of the two foreign ministers of Argentina and Chile, and the parameters they will conclude on the bigger... The bigger channel. Mm-hmm. And that is very good. I was there the news. That's right. You were the new CEO in Argentina. Argentina in those days. It was the end of December. I remember, like today, it was the 14th of December, when they decided to go to Rome. Like they had done it for the... for the COVID-19. They decided. They had signed already the order to occupy the island, the 21st of December. And the 21st of December of the day, they were supposed to occupy it on the 21st of December, and they came home and all those islands around. And it will be more. Yes. Because... As the Prime Minister hit me. Happy birthday. Thank you so much. Nice to see you. You're amazing. Thank you. You're welcome. You're welcome. You're welcome. You're welcome. You're welcome. You're welcome. You're welcome. You're welcome. You're welcome. You're welcome. You're welcome. You're welcome. You're welcome. You're welcome. You're welcome. And here. Sorry, I'm kind of late, yes, good to see you.