 I simply worried that it was losing a significant role model for young men, of a particular kind of role model for young men that young men are desperately in need of. Having said that, you know, they decided they were going to have a female doctor. That's absolutely fine. It's questionable to me whether it will go back to being a male doctor because we've had 50 years of a male doctor now. I guess to balance the books, we should have 50 years of a female doctor. Otherwise, what are they doing but ticking a box?