 He's definitely got an external locus of control, where the world happens to him. He's not very much in charge of things. We're seeing a ton of things stack up here to where I think he believes that this is a foregone conclusion. And it all starts with this one moment of it's just about the girls, that's it, I'm there for them. It's all about me and the girls. It's not about her anymore. He thanks the people for their support. That level of support. And not their assistance. And he's introducing complexity and data and difficulty to finding her instead of encouraging people to help. He forgets to use her name here. Doesn't make an appeal for help from anybody. And there is zero mention of a desire for her to be found or for her to come back home. That's a big deal. Something's off. Or he's already just come to the mental conclusion that there's nothing he can do about it because of his external locus of control.