Pam would happily return to Dunder Mifflin.

Jenna Fischer said Monday that she would love to be part of the “Office” revival — if only someone would call her.

“I think that’s for networks to figure out if I were to be asked,” the actress said on a Television Critics Association panel Monday.

“I haven’t been approached about it and don’t know anything about it. But I love Pam!”

In December, TVLine reported that NBC is eying a revival of “The Office,” which ended in 2013.

While Steve Carrell will reportedly not return, Angela Kinsey and Creed Bratton previously said that they hadn’t been approached about reprising their roles.

An “Office” revival would follow a trend of rebooted shows, including “Roseanne,” “Will & Grace” and “Full House.”

“I think it’s a great idea,” Fischer told the Hollywood Reporter.

“I would be honored to come back in any way that I’m able to. I loved playing that character. As long as Greg Daniels is the person in charge and the visionary behind it, then I would absolutely be up for it. We just have to get Mindy (Kaling) to write some episodes, BJ Novak, Gene Stupnitsky and Lee Eisenberg, Mike Schur. That show was so great because of the talent involved in the show, behind the scenes, not just on the screen.”

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