I believe in you. [laughter] im happy. Im feeling terrific. Im still feeling happy and healthy and terrific so, alright, what i can see here, and maybe you can gather around here. You can see what im seeing. So, what i was going to tell you is this, ok . Been reflecting because its almost 50 years since the declaration of the war on drugs happened under nixon. Then as was declared some of you may remember or you can still see on youtube, is next in declaring the war on drugs and drug abuse as public enemy number one. And the story i wanted to tell you today was how weve come from the rhetoric that stands, the harsh rhetoric and harsh stance on the war on drugs, the very nature of that terminology and that rhetoric, of course, implies what . It implies a militaristic identifiable target. Out, although that was the initial stance to be tough on drugs, tough on crime, weve moved from that in the last 50 years towards a broader thec Health Approach to drug problem. If you look at the laws