 I mean, we've had several conversations over the phone in person. I don't think we've shared philosophy, per se. Like, we've talked different topics. I mean, as you guys know, all the things that have happened in the last two years over the world, not only in the baseball world, but Aaron was the first manager that called me when I got the manager position in the New Year Mets. So he was the first one that called me over the phone. And he actually let the message. I couldn't answer it on time. And I called back. And then we connected. But he was welcoming me to the city as the manager of one of the two teams, as he was the manager of the other team. And I thought that was pretty neat. So immediately, I think we established a really good connection. Every now and then we'll call or each other will text just to check in. But then in the subway series, we met. And we always gave each other information, just heads up for whether I was a visiting team going into Yankee Stadium or he was a visiting team coming into City Field. But not as much as philosophy. That's something that I'm really looking forward to share from my experience and also hear his. But you see the leader, you see the people following. And those are some of the things that I explained earlier and the question that I just answered, that characteristics that you can see from Aaron is leading his group.