you know, the chairman of the joint chief -- i mean, people in e theydience ar reiterate this to her a priority and it has really turned into quite a brand. as you can see what happens in washington surrounding this dinner, d.c. makes a lot of money on this dinner. waiters, ierers, mean, we are happy to do it that has somebody said, they should give us keys to the city for this. so. >> what percentage of your time is white house correspondent is this efficient -- [indiscernible] >> i would say just really the last two months. march and april? >> yes. other than that, it is very sporadic. you are working with whoever is going to be an entertainer to tie things up but, we have a great pro bono attorney, george lehner, who is -- i mean, without him, we would be in trouble. he is so good, he gives us good advice. washington, everybody has an attorney, write? >> when you are a nonprofit, >> it makes sense to do that. >>having attended the dinner -- it is really crowded in there. is that part of the appeal of -- >> no, that is probably not very appealing for people that everybody says, is