 I think that ties in with what you mentioned earlier about when you ask why advocate. I think it's because you're put into a position where you have to in order to survive. So Ella needed their dog to accompany them inside a store instead of just going to leave the dog outside. That's not really a feasible solution. So you're put into these sorts of positions where you're kind of having to protect your basic rights. Sometimes it feels like something you have to really think about but often to me, self-advocacy is often when you're in the moment and you're presented with a really unpleasant choice and you have to either protect yourself or make yourself incredibly vulnerable. And sometimes self-advocacy can be as simple as saying no to a party invitation when you think that you'll have a meltdown at the party or to turn down a piece of work because you're completely swamped or...