 One of the concept of the show was that we would have five women on the panel, but we decided that we wanted that if that woman was busy, that she could take the time off and be with her family due to things she needed to do. And what that said is that you'll hear people say, oh, Yolanda's created the show and she's the executive producer. But Madison Gray also co-created the show. And there came a point in her life that she needed to concentrate on. She wanted to have babies, and so she had to leave the show. And then she came back, and she had babies, and she came back. So that really is what the show is about. As the show grows, women grow, and their lives change, and the show change. And it's okay. It's okay as women that we change. We don't have to be fixed into this one identity. And it was important for me to say, it's great that Madison left, had our babies, but now she's back. And that's why she's an every-way woman. And I'm an every-way woman, too.