 Do you think the fact that you yourself were attacked as a five-year-old or six-year-old? You know, the fact that you were in Norfolk for a time. Do you think the fact that your dad loved guns and you described him as mad? Do you think that shaped you? All right, when she mentions the abuse, he adapts with it by rubbing his mouth and his mouth stays open like he's getting ready to say something. And I think he wants to say something where he's thinking about saying something. And then he makes an expression that indicates pain as he's going back and forth a little bit there, almost swaying back and forth. He gives the answer a lot of thought. And then, but he also has a lot of eye-blocking and he's scratching his head as an adapter. I think that whole thing really bothered him, as it would think about something that horrible from your childhood like that. At that point, he's moving forward and he starts speaking from the heart. And I think this is the first time we see him be himself and he's speaking with sadness and concern. Again, we see that blend of expressions at that point. I think it seemed like he was really being honest at that point.