 It's not at all, sir. It's a pleasure. And we're on behind you quite a way. Nice being with you. May I take two quick moments to thank you for what you're doing and to wish you a very happy holiday season. Well, thank you and the same to you. I know we're a little late with this photo. I understand the surgery that you've had. Apparently things are going very well. Forgive me, sir. The commander's on his way in here. But I'm your intercessor with the commander. Forgive me, sir. Forgive me, sir. Well, I'll be right back. I'll be right back. I wish you the best. I've brought you a book of highlights of our convention and also a letter that you have received. There's a copy of it where we're inviting you to our Washington Conference in March. If you have an opportunity to be there, we most certainly appreciate it. I appreciate all the help that you've given and me in this that look forward to your contingency. And the drug abuse program that was just here recently and we gave to your wife, Nancy, $10,000 in support showing that issue. And she's the most grateful for that. Mr. President, may I introduce Mr. Cooper Holt with the executive director? Mr. President, I appreciate the fact that you came to our convention in Chicago. As a matter of fact, I had the opportunity, my wife and I both, that you've meet you. Sure. I appreciate it. I appreciate it. I appreciate it. I appreciate it. I appreciate it. I appreciate it. I appreciate it. I appreciate it. I appreciate it. I appreciate it. Al fan it off. I appreciate it. I feel like I can't forgive you, sir. It's not at all, sir. It's so good to be in here that I was... I forgot to keep defending your policy. Yeah. Thank you. All right. My son, Beau, who went to Sacramento Dayton School with your son, is a dentist in Palm Springs now. And if I get your teeth done, I'll say it.