 We went with you on Friday through the halls of Congress and they would say things about what is like in Cuba and you would look at them and say, have you been to Cuba? It's nothing like that. And it turns out that some of these high-level staff people and key offices that do make Cuba policy have never been there and lives really put them in their place. There is a Cuba that exists in the heads of these policymakers. And the other hand, that's the real Cuba that I live since I was born. So it's really difficult to have a real conversation about U.S. policy towards Cuba because they can't get it because, number one, they have never been there. Number two, they don't speak the language. Number three, they have this so strong idea in their heads about what is Cuban, what is not.