 that when a person's brain is consumed by terror and fear, number one, they can't remember. Number two, they're gonna say whatever you want to hear. And number three, nothing is reliable. So it's a waste of time at that moment. The other interesting thing is the human brain prioritizes input and stimulus when it's in terror. One of the best things we know is this kid is not in terror now. This guy has managed through what he's done to calm him just a bit so he can start building rapport. And you know how you know that? He's playing with that bandage. He wouldn't notice that bandage on his arm if he were in sheer terror because it's not a threat. This guy's been so good that this kid becomes non-confrontational. He can seize non-judgmental. So he opens up, look at his body language. And I think this kid is opening up because he thinks now he doesn't yet feel any connection to this guy. So he feels like he's embarrassed to tell him what he did. That's a beautiful place to be. Once you get to a point where the person's embarrassed, now you lose some ability to get information out of him. He's not there yet. He still feels like it's okay to talk this way. You'll watch that change through these videos.