 The President of the United States, Mrs. Reagan, accompanies our Ambassador to the United States. The prices will appear together at wintery a loss, at least officially. No matter what. And although the Constitution is silent with respect to ambassadors, I have cut him an uneasy feeling that maybe Carol and I won't make it to the third term either. It has enriched our lives in countless ways. We are proud to have been a part of the administration that has rebuilt our defense, restored our sense of national spirit, reduced inflation, created 17 million new jobs, and is now into the longest sustained economic recovery in our post-war history. But we are expected, the President of the United States. And I also happen to have had these staff with extraordinary efforts to ensure the success of this visit and to attend to a presidential visit. I also know that a visit like this is an exceptional one. It only takes you away from your day-to-day business to secure our foreign policy objectives to strengthen our economy from here in this land. Your work here in London has proven in value with insuring and insuring. You have a great staff. And now it's come in time for me to say so long. I have a good name for dinner that anyone could ever think of. The most wonderful and delicious foods. And having him to that dinner. And then when the dinner was over, I was going to ask him if he believed there was a cook.