 Gosh, sometimes it's really hard not to laugh because you know what's coming. No, so treatment integrity, folks. So here we have the same type of thing as, I don't know, some fidelity words. All right, so treatment fidelity, treatment integrity, basically when we deliver an intervention, we wanna make sure that intervention is delivered the way it is supposed to be delivered. So we need to double check on it, right? So we design an intervention, maybe let's say to increase on task behavior. So what I've asked, but we get a little bit funny around the shop here. So we get off task really easily. So I've asked Brad to slowly shape my behavior with regard to making sure we stay on task. Historically, he's done pretty well. One or two things here and there. But we got, the reinforcers were getting a bit thick. So we needed to reduce the frequency of reinforcement and we needed to reduce the intensity. So he's supposed to be reducing the amount of reinforcers that he delivers. We call it thinning the schedule. But I've been on task for a while now and I suppose I kinda expect a reinforcer but you never know when they're gonna come. And if he's doing this treatment right, this should be a smaller amount of reinforcement than what was done the last time. Great job, Ryan. Oh, yeah, oh! Oh! Oh! These parts were not reinforcing. Those are Christmas hooks and I'm now bleeding. No, wow, there's all sorts of stuff. Another Christmas hook. So if we were talking about treatment fidelity here or treatment integrity, we would have failed. Why? Because he was supposed to be thinning the schedule, not giving me so many reinforcers, which might slow down the rate of videos later because I'm just gonna satiate myself. So treatment integrity, did we do what we were supposed to do with regard to the intervention or not? That's all there is to it.