 At this stage, I want them to take their time through that turnaround, but as soon as that turnaround is over, I want them to be looking to go get to the head of that cow. I want them to be thinking, ah, slow and correct right here, but then get out there and get stopped. Kind of liking what I'm feeling right there, but feel like you could be just a little cleaner to that right. So I'm going to pull that nose through there all the way, make him get stopped over there. When I'm working a cow on these two-year-olds, I don't really want to fuss with too much of trying to get them broke. I just want to be able to really just work a cow on them. And this marriage, she does that about as good as any of the twos I got. Starting off really good right here. I'm going to get her draw back just a little bit more through that left turn right there. I'm going to get her out here just a little further. Maybe she needs to be so I can get that step of draw on her. Turn back helping ease up just a little bit.