 He was very traumatised when I first got to him and it visibly upset him, so it was important for me to hold him to calm him down so it was a little easier to manage as we were putting him back up from the human chain to get him back into the elevator. But he was definitely distressed, but he calmed down very quickly once we had hold him. And could you see that his legs were dangling again? I could as I got there, I could actually see that one hand was holding on to the lift door, the other hand was with his father. So, yeah, I could actually see his big dangling and it was a big drop on too, so... Oh, I should... his little body was getting to... was it literally straight showing as Laura asked him, he was probably just hanging like that. Yeah, he was hanging with his arm sort of in that configuration with one arm holding on to the scaffold and the other arm in with his dad. So, yeah, he was dangling in very tense when turning, so he'd look off and be hanging on the wall. And you also mentioned inside that the lift was trying to right itself the whole time and you were fighting against it going up and dad going up and the boy going down. Can you explain that again? When I first got on top of the lift, there was some noises from the lift trying to move, the doors were also open so there shouldn't have been any risk of it actually moving. But, just in case, our normal training is to isolate any electrical equipment. So, when I got on top of my isolate, we were doing sure that we were doing that.