 Mark, what do you got? What interests me most is that he answers via the negative all the time. No, no, no, I don't think that I, nope, I didn't jog and play. No, sir, I did not do jumping jacks. I don't know. I don't recall. It's all via the negative. What I wasn't doing is you've implied cleaning off or washing off guns and I can promise you that I wasn't doing any of that. I can promise you what I wasn't doing that day rather than promising you what he was doing that day. And that's important for trying to convict somebody of something. You can't prove what isn't there. You can only prove what is there. They need positive evidence of something, not the idea of something that wasn't happening. He's tough to pin down. He's tough to pin down because he won't answer questions only in the negative.