 What's fascinating here is watching the mother act out what he's saying. Cindy told me that she had talked to Casey, everything is good. Kaley's fine. She's doing this. And it looks like this horrible game of charades. She looks like the worst charades player in the world, because as he's talking, she's like doing all these these movements like you see little kids where there there's a song playing. They act out the song. That's what she looks like she's doing. So when the questioning turns in the mother, we see some really great examples of regulators, regulators and things you use to control situations and conversations. Because you may say, hang on just a minute, you wait, you wait there. You come over here, start right to come this way. So those are the things we we see someone control, not a crowd, but a couple of people with. This is a great example of somebody getting worked up to defend themselves. And that's why we're seeing all these little cues of odd gestures.