 What we see in a lot of these guys, when they come in doing what I'd call glass planing before, is they come in with a story that they're going to tell you. They're going to respond to the questions they've prepared to respond to and not to others. And that's fourth walling. They're not interacting. They're not improving. They're acting. They come with their own solution. We're going to see him do that a lot as he goes into this. You know, I work in the American press. I'm not restricted by some of the limitations of being a member of the British press and that relationship with the royal family. Here's another abandoned statement. I'm going to drop this thing. I'm not bound by the same rules as others. Now he does another one. The reality is, though, is that this is information that is not privy just to me. So he's setting up a story. He's putting chess pieces on the board. If you stitch these two things together and you're going to say, I'm not bound by the same rules and everybody knew it. So what is what I hear? That's pretty clearly an embedded confession to me. That's a person saying two things that if I link those two together, it gets pretty clear. And it looks like he teed one up for the other.