 I want to ask you about how creativity or art has influenced you in your life. We actors and writers use our lives as materials for different projects and pieces. We use somebody else's dialogue, but we use our life to relate back to certain things. And that's how we make it, because it's all about emotion, really. It's not an intellectual thing, and that actually gets in the way of creativity. So everything in the arts would be from the heart. I mean, first of all, it's pretty universal. I went to Jordan recently, it was kind of a cultural exchange, and I talked to their actors, and I talked to writers, which was very interesting, too. And we had some other American writers with us, and so I sat in on their things as well. I had some input on writing. It was certainly something we learned about, and we judge a lot. So it was kind of nice being able to do that with them. And it's very interesting that all that's pretty universal. I don't care if you're Jordanian, or you're Russian, or you're French, or Argentine, or something. In some ways, it's all the same. Do you remember a time in your life where you were tested as a human? Were you tested your limits? I've been through some awful divorces. I remember doing a boxing movie. That was like four or five-month commitment, and I was in incredible shape. It was an unbelievable shape. And that was fun, and that was nice. But I have to admit, I was a little crazy by the end of it, getting a little obsessed.