:34:07
God, I wish this Blanc de Blancs
would travel.
:34:10
I'd like to take 20 cases back to Washington.
:34:12
All you Americans have that misconception.
:34:15
Wine will travel.
It is people who have difficulty.
:34:25
They understood about
you not travelling with the shipment.
:34:28
Good. I'm pleased you all continue
to see the situation as I do.
:34:50
Bill,...
:34:53
..have Geneva taken the necessary first step?
:34:57
Exactly as you wanted it, with a good spread
against inflation and floating currencies.
:35:02
100,000 in South African rands,
50 in Canadian dollars, another 50 in yen.
:35:07
200,000 altogether.
Ten per cent, as per the agreement.
:35:13
OK. Tell them the final shipment is en route.
:35:18
- Once it arrives, we cook for a few days.
- Understood.
:35:24
We are expecting you for dinner.
A little party, very informal.
:35:29
I'd love to but... no can do.
:35:35
Official business.
:35:37
Looks like you guys want us back here again.
:35:40
I've gotta be in Paris to have dinner with the
Minister of Defence, talk numbers and bases.
:35:46
Thank you very much for the lunch, Alain.
:35:49
Incidentally, Geneva's counting on you.
:35:53
Sorry. They wanted it made clear.
:35:56
Naturally.
:35:58
My expectations of them are the same.
Be sure they know that too.