 I'm really pleased with that. I spoke about the adaptation, you know, over the last period that I've been in here, but it's going to be on that now, you know, because I'd so mentioned the word ownership and they're beginning to own it now. You know, we can only, as managers encourage you, you can only lay down what you think is correct. It's them taking ownership of it responsibly for it. And I think they are doing. I think the group are growing all the time with that mentality. But I think some of the quality, don't get me wrong, some of the quality, the physical quality of the group have improved, you know, the way we're pressing, the way that we're going after teams. And also some of the quality, particularly 10v11, I thought some of the quality was very good. And we're being more effective as a group. And I'm very, very pleased with that. Do you talk about ownership there? Michael King gave away a panel to that bit of terms, trying to make amends off to do it in a passive fashion. You have these things in the... Yeah, I mean, things, no things like that. I don't think he was trying to make amends. I thought he was having a very, very good game, to be honest. You know, and I think he's just doing what he's doing correctly. And his professionalism has been very good. I think the last couple of weeks, and I mentioned that afterwards, he's been training fantastically. You know, that he's always in, he's enjoying it, he's enjoying the channel, he's getting fitter and sharper. It's a tough decision, by the way, because Comer's a fantastic pro, Kona Cody. And he hasn't been doing that much wrong. It's just sometimes you have to make these decisions. They're difficult. And he's been fantastically professional with that. And Kino's stepped in and done very well. And penalty, any of the half-decorations, do you force him out? Well, the panel is a panel. They're tough for centre-als, because he's only flicked to toad. The lad's not going to get the ball. They knock it and they go down, but I'm not quarrelling that. That's modern football for you. And they send it off, all I'd say. You can't raise your hands, similar as that. I just didn't think... I couldn't understand why he went for the challenge, because the referee's blowing the whistle for Demi Gray. So it sort of ends up making a moment out of something that wouldn't have been a moment. But Duke has to respond to that as well, and then he does raise his hands. So the actual outcome, that's the way it goes. You can't do that. Oh, there's only so many you can put in a squad, you know. I don't know if you know this. Good. Any further questions? Fantastic.