and so we are looking forward to cooperation with prime minister seaga. mr. president, i think in that caribbean in that last answer, when i said, oh, i meant caribbean. i'm sorry, what do you intend to do with the president about the draft registration law that was passed in president carter's administration? and in view of your opposition to it and the campaign? how is that consistent with your avowed intent to strengthen our national defense. well, to answer the last part first, i. i just didn't feel that the advance registration on all the evidence we could get would materially speed up the process. if an emergency required the draft. it did create a bureaucracy. it caused certainly some unrest and dissatisfaction and we were told that it would only be a matter of several days if we had to call up in a draft that we could do that several days earlier with the registration. then we would be able, if there was no registration at all, we this is one that's something to be looked at further down. i've only been here nine days and most of these nine days have