 We were sitting in a little itty bitty office room in a strip mall, the door opens, and Natalia comes running and smiling ear to ear, saying, mommy, daddy, mommy, daddy, mommy, daddy. She was just given up for adoption by her old family five minutes before that. We should have recognized that there's no six-year-old on the planet that would be happy in this situation and immediately start referring to Christine and myself as mommy and daddy. I think it's rehearsed. I think he's trying to get out everything possibly get out. I'm seeing deceptive cues in there, but I'm seeing things to let me know he's being honest and that he's concerned. I think he's got a lot going on. There's a lot of thought going on up there. I don't think it's like I'm shaking my own hand as he's thinking those kind of things. I think he's thinking, I've got to get everything out. I've got to get everything out because listen how fast I'm talking. This guy's got me all worked up. But I think he's trying to get his story out, but I'm not so sure he's not exaggerating there just a little bit.