 The document itself is sensed of light, so when it comes to photographing, we shall show you a... That is the thing itself. But no more light, please. There is the Magna Carta of Glock 15, the Lincoln document. Pete's going to ask his staff a little bit because he's going to release his photo of the press. No flash. No, we know about that. When you want to take photographs, we will put a dummy on it because it's sensed of light. I didn't feel afraid, so when that... But isn't it, you see, it's a working document. It's got tiny little margins. It was obviously written with astonishing skill, but not unless in a hurry. And it arrived in Lincoln on the 29th of June, 1215. Very insane. The fire starts here, Mr. President. They told me that a gas will be released and the gas will put the fire on it. They've got precautions that are just things that... Yes, I think it's over for me. I've never heard about that. Did you get the... what do you mean? Did that work all right, Pete? Yeah. Okay. Sorry. Sorry. Don't worry about it, Mr. Nurse. I know what you were talking about. You know, when we held the first economic summit, I wish I was to be here in this country. We didn't. When you heard who was held together, who you've been there. So the first night was a dinner for the seven heads of state in what had been the British Governor's residence. And I was all prepared so that when we sat down, I turned to Margaret Thatcher. And I said, you know, if one of your predecessors had been a little more clever, and she interrupted me and said, yes I know, I would have been hosting this guy. Which was exactly what I intended to say. You saw, wasn't you? No. It's a great day, my friend. I'm going to church estimate. I spent a great downgrading of history when a poet recently at one of our great universities showed that students in their third year at the university didn't even know which side it was. One of the people at our tech bar said that just a poet in a high school recently and asked them, did they know what the Magna Carta was and one out of 40 raised his underhand? Well, I'm going to have to identify and do it because it's for the press. It's great to be on the memorandum. That's right. We could give it ourselves. I think I'll remind the press chief that this Magna Carta was the beginning of all these troubles with Congress. I guess those people out there are all concerned about it. Let's see if we have to go out the same way we can. I think we should go out this way. That'll be great. It's pretty heavy.