 They were talking about these sideline reports and sometimes when they couldn't get access to the coaches, they would just make up a quote. And I asked Michelle DeFoy, is that problematic? And she said, well, yeah, for all of us who are journalists, maybe that doesn't seem like that big a deal. But making up a quote from a coach at halftime, that is making up news. And that's a problem for people like you, I would assume, who care about doing journalism well and being trusted. Yeah, that's right. I mean, we should and need to promote journalistic integrity and kudos to Steele, who is a woman of Steele. She's come out, she filed a lawsuit against her basically employer of her dream job. She talks in the interview about how she wanted from a young age to be a reporter for ESPN. And she's been a woman of conviction consistently throughout her career. And I think that comes across in that interview, and I would commend that to our readers.