 Well, I knew I was in trouble because I knew the evidence had been fabricated and I triple category A. I was the only man in the country triple A held on remand. I was on remand with the IRA Godfathers who escaped to Whitemore unit with an armed astute with Andy Russell who also flew a helicopter into Garchry many years ago and landed on a football pitch. So they placed you at that grade. You've got a long way to go before you get considered to be released because you're considered to be too dangerous. So you've got to go triple A, double A, single A, B, C, D. Well, I was still at ACAT 16 years into my sentence up until some paperwork came along and caused the prison service to treat me like a hot potato and get rid of me. I was on a state cut. I had never been released for many, many, many more years over my tariff. I did go out for my tariff, but I'd have done 25, 30 years. And I'll never forget there was a member of staff who came up on the landing when I got downgraded. Because first of all, I'll rewind. The prison director, he's waiting outside my prison, outside my prison cell. And I said, hello, Danny McAllister, Scotchman, right staunch governor. If he was wrong, he'd tell you he was wrong. He'd tell the staff they was wrong and I would need to give it to them. A proper fellow. And I always respected him in Governor Perry and Whitewell. Sit down at your table and say, oh, you lad, it's all right. We want to hear what's going on in terms of, is my Nick being run right? Are these the guards pulling the wool over my eyes? And they listen to you, all right? And I respected that. So he's outside my cell and he says, is that right what I've heard about this paperwork? I said it is, yeah. He sort of come and tell you I've put something in place in relation to your category A. And I thought, God, has he come to tell me that I'm being made back up to AAA? Because they say, and I'm now orchestrating getting paperwork out of the police system from within prison. And I respect it coming from him. So I won't kick off and, you know, go nuts, you know, I've fought all these years to get out. And I'm going back up the ladder. Anyway, he didn't. It's 16 days later. Caffe, real nice crew. I don't mind, you know, thank God for the good in the job. It'd be terrible place if there was all our souls, wouldn't it? And we need the good in the job. And all those that fell scorn on that, they want to think about when there's been a member of staff that's done something for them. And they've had a family death, or an important phone call or an important visit where they've sorted it. And if it weren't for them, places would be a lot worse. And this lady, Caffe, she was a real nice lady, wouldn't talk to you if she knew you as an asshole. And you weren't respectful around women or as bit of a smell around your case. She'd answer your questions. But to her to have a conversation with you, you felt privileged because she was a nice lady. She told me I'll come off the cat A. She said, Kevin, I've got something to tell you. I said, have your cat, what's that? She says your cat B. And it was lovely coming from her. So I got taken off the cat, cat A then, to cat B. Went in a governor's meeting and called me in, said, where do you want to go? I thought I'll go to Roy or private Nick, they're like hotels. And they processed you quicker because everyone that comes through the gate there is money. So quick to get you out to get more money in, don't they? And they were sitting talking about me like I weren't there. Phone Roy or they said, tell them these done every course he needs to have done. If he hasn't done it just to get him there. And you always. Yeah, there's a lot goes on behind the scenes that you're not you never party to you. You believe it's happening and I witnessed and see it with my own ears. They can send you where they want when they want and they lie to each other just to get you out of their prison or to get you into another one. I went to Roy. So what was that like? Bloody holiday camp.