 Well, I think as coaches, all we can do is go through scenarios that might happen in a game, or paint pictures that might happen in a game. It might be sometimes I'm in this sort of position here in a game. Now, am I going to receive on the half turn open? No. Because you're just going to pitch it off me and take it, isn't it? So what might I do? Might be sometimes, just imagine there's someone there. So when you play feet here, rather than on the back foot, you might do that little one in there. When they cross the white line, if we painted the pictures right, and a scenario crops up in a game, they'll know what to do. Yeah, I did that, and this happens, and I'll make that one, and I'll do this one. And it's getting them to be proactive rather than reactive, and recognizing what they need to do and what decision they need to make in the game. Because let's be honest about it, we can't do anymore. We can only do what we can in training to paint the pictures. When they cross the white line in a game, it's all about them.