 Harmony is important. So when my horse hits on the right answer, and I'm actually gonna walk here and take a little break, when my horse hits on the right answer, it's really important that I'm in unity with his feet. And I think this is something riders struggle with a little bit. And that is, they think of unity being almost like nothing or almost like they just quit riding. They think that that might be unity. Unity is having the body feel of whatever the speed of that particular gate that you want. So the body feel, it incorporates the rhythm. So in the canter, it's the one, two, three, one, two, three, one, two, three. So I'm still maintaining that rhythm. It also, the body feel incorporates the energy within that rhythm. So is it lively? Are we really moving? Or is it slow and contained and collected?