 Yeah, I do another one. But the thing is, is like, if you've got to use those cattle to get that cattle that you're trying to cut into the cutting spot, that's what I'm trying to teach you guys. Sometimes it's not about just zoning in on one cow. Sometimes that's impossible. It's just like when, you know, we go to a high school rodeo like we've talked about. What do we do? We take that whole herd up there and we hold them up there and we pray that one stays there, right? But we've got to use that herd to get those cattle there. So she could use all three of these cows to get towards where she needs to be. Get towards the middle of that pin. Slide over. There you go. Now just slow down. There you go. Slow down. Slow down. Now walk it through there. Awesome. Very good cut. But right there, she was about to jump and jump at them, you know, and as soon as you just slowed down and you had everything controlled, it got really, really good. Good job. Sometimes it's not always about just controlling that one cow and running it up there and getting it there. It's about controlling everything you've got right there to get to the proper position so that you give yourself the best shot to have a good run. Really good.