 Can somebody name a ray on this side? Lila. So you say it all together. Ray? Ray, Jack, and Logan, Jack. That's not possible. Why did you switch? Why did you switch? You first said Ray, Jack, Logan, then you said, Logan, Jack, why did you switch? You don't know? You're not sure? Think about it. Why would we call it Logan, Jack, but not Jack, Logan? It's a ray. I think you do know. And I just said it. So let's pull this out. Here's my line segment. I can call a line segment Leah Lillian or Lillian Leah. Correct? Go back. Let's pretend that I have a line. Let's pretend they both have arrows. I can call it Lillian Olivia or Olivia Lillian. But when I have a ray, Lila, can I call it Logan, Jack, or Jack, Logan? Why? When I do a ray, what's the deal? There's an ending point, and you always have to say that first. Say it louder. There's an ending point, and you always have to say that first. So don't say I don't know. You do know.