 Now see, he's going to wait and let that cow get past him, then he's going to go right on past that cow, get him outside there where he's listening to his feet. See, he still didn't love that, he's still fighting back to the cow, so he's just going to go past that cow until he listens to him. He's got to listen to where he wants to help put him. Does that make sense? See how much he's picking that inside shoulder up and that front leg's coming back? Look at that, look at the master in work, look at that, look, look at that. And so with that shoulder being picked up, watch that nose, it's coming right there, okay? Really look, really look about where that shoulder and that nose is coming to now. See that shoulder's picked up, that nose is right there now, okay? Are you nervous turning back for Matt Gaines? He looks up every time. So if y'all are wondering why I like, like I let him go ahead and turn around then, like I feel like on this side, like he's hitting that stop and getting stiff and not really coming back to the cow. So I want him thinking back to that cow just a little bit so I can get him to bring his head. Yeah. And when you go to that left turn. But I'm not going to, but like I didn't, I let him turn but I didn't kick him to go hold the cow. Yeah. Yeah, he's wrapping around your leg back to the right better than he is your left. And that's what he's saying right there, he wants to get him holding on. So like, where's Martina? So if it's all right with you, I'm just going to sit on him, walk him around, fiddle around with him, cool off, we'll work a few more and I'll work him one more time. I think one of the hardest things, especially for cowy horses to learn is patience. And like, but it's also especially for cowy, cowy horses, probably the most important thing.