 So again, think about those transitions. So as soon as we're blacks and we're playing in and we've worked the ball well with a little bit of patience and it's come back out, the second we get in there now, yep, it's like a game. We've got to really, really work to get up the pitch. But as soon as we're now up the pitch, now we've got to calm down and we've got to show composure. So it's going from quick, quick interception, good pressing, recognising the opportunities to play forward. Yep, recognising that. Once we've recognised it and played it and we've worked to get up in support, now we're in attacking half, what don't we want to do now? Give it away. Because if we give it away, we've got no control of the game. Yep, and if we give it away, what else does it mean? You've got to win it back again or you might have to go and make another 60-yard run. Back when they transition. So again, just think about it. So we're working hard, we're working hard to press it. Can we recognise the opportunities to play into the middleman? Can we be good enough to play through? Now once we've worked, now we've got composure. Yep, a coach once said to me, fire an ice. So when you haven't got the ball, you fire. You want the ball back. When you win it, your ice cool. Now you compose. Now it's nice and easy. Still got tempo, but you compose. Play it.