 Plurerrrrrrrrr... Steady state responding. Let me give you a great example of steady state responding. Listen very carefully to how loud I am. Time out. So that was steady state, right? So one dimension of behavior, volume. All right, my magnitude of my speaking was basically at zero, right? So even when I was moving my lips, I was engaging in behavior, but my magnitude of the sound was just... It was steady state, right? So, steady state, showing very little variability. Of course, you're gonna ask me the question of what do you mean by a little bit of variability? It's not defined, folks. It's dependent upon the individual that you're working with and the behaviors that you're working with. If you feel like there's not much variation, then you're probably right. This is where the science becomes an art. You practice enough, have some practice effects in there. I, anyway, it was a great joke in there, but you'll have to watch practice effects to find out. Steady state, nice and flat, whatever, however it is, just not much variability.