 And why we want a horse bent is he's got to turn around like so he can step around the outside. And if you bring them too straight and they step inside, at some stage of that, that's got to come around to there. And if all your followers have ridden horses before, you'll feel a little bump that's through there. So I like to prepare them as soon as you get stopped on a cow, prepare them with a bend through here. So when they back up, now they can step around it. They've got to be able to do that to turn around. And if you don't prepare them, you're going to be behind the eight ball. If you stop too straight all the time and back them too straight, they've got to get the bend through here at some stage of that so they can turn. So when I go along and I stop on a turn like this, as soon as I turn around, I prepare them again for the next turn. It could happen five feet away, it could happen right across the arena. And I stop them with an arc in them as well. And now you'll probably see a lot of that as we get along with this. I'll get another cow out.