 Hey, I don't know where that came from. But anyway, so we've done our echo-ex echo-ex echo-ex echo-ex and our tax lights camera, Ryan, and our, what else? Manding, as in turn the camera off. There's an MMO in place, but I didn't get reinforced so that's done. Anyway, so that leaves us with intervals. And intervals don't have point-to-point correspondence, but they could have formal similarity. And an idea of an interverbal, if there's someone to be like, Hey, Ryan, who won the presidency? We haven't figured that out yet. It depends on who you ask. Are you talking about the total vote of the populace of the people? Or are you talking about the electoral college? Or we could just say America didn't win. It's fine. Canada won. Canada won. Canada and Mexico are doing great. Anyway, the idea being that verbal behavior has a different answer that has nothing related to how it was said, interverbal.