and i mean this, cearley. i think people -- i mean this, sincerely. people went whoa. i think people began to realize, this is part of the deal. he's my dad's expression, and i mean it sincerely, some of you who knew my dad. he would say everybody is entitled to be treated with dignity. that's what the labor movement is about, dignity. it provides dignity for people who deserve to be treated with dignity. i want to thank everyone. i know you did not expect to be in this role at this moment. i believe that the future of american labor is in very good hands. i mean it. thank you. [applause] and i want to welcome everyone to the white house. i mean that. this is your house. it's not hyperbole. this is your house. i would not be here without you. that, again, is not hyperbole. in my white house, you will always be welcomed. labor will always be welcomed. you heard me say many times, i intend to be the most prounion president, the most prounion administration in american history. one of the reasons i'm able to do that is because the public is changing. you have educated the