 Um, I have high hopes this is a nice, nice horse. He's, he's, um, worked a cow, just started on a cow in the flag also. But see, I even, even there, I want, I want him to wake up like when I put my foot there, it's one thing when it's there. But if it, if I'm saying move something, that means move something. Then you can, then you can come back to, to steal that part of letting me in that turn, you see where I can, I can keep driving that forward. And if I want to make it smaller, then I could make it smaller. Say, and that's the, that's probably one of the best things right there because you're riding their shoulders and their hips because that's what's going to allow you to put the leg on them and move the body over. Um, and so on, you know, just more control. I want to get it like, and that's, that's the huge, that's the biggest thing right there that at the early stage is if they're going to stop when that thing stops, because now look at all the time. I'm a little short. It's no worries. It ain't no panic. If he comes quick, that's fine. If he don't, I want that to just drag him through there. Well, and I will keep building that turn, but that turn is going to come from right there. And that's why this is a crucial thing in allowing him to, you see them, them steps that he made going across. I don't bother me right now because them are the steps that I want that has all the way through the turn. You know, I don't care if there's still a little forward right now, but as it keeps going, I'm going to keep helping and saying, here it is. Here it is. Well, pretty quick, this turn starts to develop that.