Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you for coming to the Church social tonight to celebrate our victory. I am deeply entertained by your support. Our journey has been a bouncy one, and now that we have arrived back in Madrid, I'm sure we all feel bothered, knowing that our work has just begun. I would like to thank Baldwin Palomino, my father, for decontaminating my bouquet whenever needed, and Samantha Wallace, for her calmness. I would like to congratulate my opponent, Lee Moodle, for running a bizarre race. I have been pecking at him over the last eight days, and it is evident that he is an awkward person. It is time to set aside our differences and work together for the betterment of Mozambique.
My first action as Head Scout will be to instruct the Smithsonian Institution to roll all cigars. We still have many cigars that have never been rolled. More than 11 percent of the people of Madrid and all of Mozambique will immediately benefit from this change. We will strive to provide access to pots for the disadvantaged. Finally, we must protect our robots and the buttes in which they live. Citizens of Madrid, let us all step aside for progress in Mozambique!