 She does two brilliant things. The most important questions she has asked to now, to now period is this. You want me to go away? No, we are fine. When he says no, guess what? Now he's obligated in a conversation. He has now created a social contract with you. And because his whole demeanor is I don't want to be rude. She's now put him at odds with self. He's inside his own head. I love it. It's a beautiful thing. I stay because you said it's OK. And then she goes after him. She goes for the jugular and she says, why are you here? Why are you here? Now, that's been the thing that nobody has brought up to now. It's been kind of casual, kind of quiet. So she goes after it and then she swings that foot. That's what kids do. So it's kind of a naivete reinforcement and it's a powerful one.