 Okay, so we decided not to take public transportation and we wanted to just kind of like scope the city out and see how easy it is to travel throughout the city. So tomorrow we'll probably take some public transportation, but today we decided to just stay in the car and we're headed to CN Tower for our first sight. Hey, what's your name? Marcel. Marcel, are you guys from Toronto? No, I'm from Toronto. Oh, you're not? No. Nice, nice. Yeah, yeah, what's up, man? What's up, man? What's up, man? Do you want to be in it? Yeah, it's gonna be an applause. I'm hiding somehow, so we'll see. Are you nervous at all about this? No. Not at all? Not even close? Not even just a little bit? Just a little bit. That much? So that's like nothing. Right. All this structure in all of North America safely and I was so scared going up the elevator. Literally my knees were buckling, but this view is totally worth it. This section, that is 30 stories higher than the typical section that people go to when they first get out of the elevator. So like I mentioned earlier, this is already super-duper high and I'm afraid of heights. We are currently, was it? 14, 1500 feet in the air. Just trying to compare this to Yosemite, but it's different when you got trees and vegetation surrounded by it. Now it's just windows. Outside section because Lee just can't get you ugly in here. It does feel really good. It feels great and the view is really nice. We survived Latour CN Tower and actually where we are sitting you can actually get a better perspective of how high we were in the air. We were way, way, way up there by beyond the like circular structure. Did you like it? The fine like. What's it doing, Julie?