 And driving off like this to me, it helps me to not rely on my hand. I can use my feet and control this horse anywhere I need to. I can use a herd side foot a little bit right here and say step up to that cow, find the middle of that cow, let him handle it again. I can use the little cow side foot, press him away from that cow. It's all about him finding the middle of that cow and thinking about what he's doing, reading that cow and not being reactive or not anticipating. Like I was talking about using that herd side foot to step to that cow. And the second I step him to that cow, he's looking for the middle of that cow or looking for that cow's head like that right there, and then I let him be. I can use this cow side foot a little bit right here if I need to ride him off of that cow, or use that herd side foot to step him right back to the middle of that cow again. A couple of reruns in the middle here with my babysitters, put one fresh cow in, go cut that cow, do a little driving off. Like I was saying, it's the middle of June right now. I like to leave my hand down as much as I can. I've done a lot of training and preparation. Now it's time for them to start taking over and getting smart on their own. Step back up to that cow.