 So today I have my discharge CVM and I thought I'd bring you guys along so I can show you what that is. Please note this has been very vulnerable and making danger into details of why I'm here after all. But I wanted to share it because I think it's an important milestone and I think it's something that you guys would want to see. I've got a blazer on. Teach for it. Lydia, last week you said you wanted to stay here for a couple of weeks and we agreed that today we will be discharging you back to your supported accommodation at Howard Road. And we've ordered the medication for you in those supports. We've also updated your community mental health team. Are you okay to be discharged today? Yeah? Okay. Sorry. When I saw Lydia two weeks ago, as you know Lydia is here as a violent relation. At the time, she wasn't fully back to her usual self. And what we agreed was that she would stay here for two more weeks with the hope that the increase in the dose of haloperol, she was on five milligrams once a day. We had a look at her previous psychiatric history and we found out when she was very unwell in the camp she was on five milligrams twice a day that made a huge difference and we sort of increased and made the change and kept the rest of the medication largely as it is. So, you didn't hear? Well, I mean, it's challenged tomorrow. So...