 I think I believe that this idea of autistic inertia is based on probably three concepts that you're very aware of. On being routine, we tend to, in our modern day, have a routine for productivity, for work, for doing things, for perhaps work-related things. But we don't really have one for rest. The other side to that is the transitions. Transitioning from one thing to another, very, very difficult, very hard sometimes, can cause us a lot of anxiety as kids, can cause a lot of anxiety as adults, especially if our mental health is bad. And the last thing, let me just check, look I'm not perfect, it could be hyper-focusing, getting in that flow state, that autistic flow state, that dialed in laser-focused...