 his tongue at the back of his teeth and kind of a sarcastic smile that will indicate frustration. And then at how are you coping? You see increased respiration as a questioner starts to make this real time. He then goes to an emphatic downward movement at just the girls and that's it. There's an appropriate amount of eye contact. We associate people who make too much eye contact with trying to persuade you. We don't see that. When he's talking about comfort, you see some pain in his lower face as the sides of his mouth withdraw. And then his blink rate goes up when the guy says something about hope. I think he realizes he should have said hope and he feels awkward about it. Nobody wants to say, I don't have any hope for this person. I don't think what we're seeing is guilt, but what I do think we're seeing is a person who's feeling maybe some personal remorse for not having said, Hey, we still got hope, the eye blocks. And then he disclaims how insane that this whole thing could happen. And you see his face is some confusion as the sides of his mouth go up and his brow goes down. We associate that with confusion and some head shaking, all that congruent messaging. And this is insane. This is not possible.