 Generalization setting, you've been experiencing it for all of these videos, folks. I was never trained to give definitions in front of a camera. But I do. So does Brad. He wasn't trained either. Actually, that's not completely true. Brad has had a lot more camera time than I have had over the years. So he has less of a generalization setting for him. For me, it's a drastic generalization setting. I used to do this in front of a classroom. So to generalize in front of a camera, that's a bit different, right? So in other words, it's a new environment of which you've never experienced training in that context before. Yet you're measuring that behavior. In other words, the behavior is occurring. So if somebody's watching you, of course, they're measuring. And if you're doing it, you could watch yourself and that's self-monitoring. You could get into the self-control chapter and go look at all those definitions too, because really, really, really, you're hungry and we need more food. And we get that by you watching the videos and paying for it. Well, you don't pay for it, but the advertisers do. You get the idea. Anyway, generalization settings, just when a behavior occurs in an environment that you haven't trained it for, how many times did you like me to give the definition? I don't think I've ever done that particular accent before. So generalization setting.