So, Tom and his team come, and he had said to them on an earlier trip that this thing could be the biggest thing ever, but it’s got to be $99. When they bring out the final version, they’re like, “This is going to be $149,” in the U.S. is what they were telling us, it might have been more than $149. I think the cartridges, the storybooks, were like $49. and Thomas is like, “Guys, this is this is going to be really hard to sell at this price.” Nakayama walks in and he sees it and he’s speaking in Japanese to the team, so I can hear what he’s saying, but the the Americans translator can’t keep up. Nakayama says to the Japanese, “You idiots. You have the most knowledgeable person in the world on this topic who’s been telling you from day one what you need to do to be successful, and you’ve systematically ignored everything that he said.” He grabs the handle, and I don’t know if he pulls it off, but he bangs it and goes, “Really? You need this strong of a handle? You need a handle like this on the top of this product? Why?” Then he picks up the the software, which is like a cartridge and a book formed into one, and he goes, “You need this much plastic in this cartridge?” and he slams it on the table like a like a gavel. Bam! Bam! Bam! Tom’s eyes are as wide as plates because he doesn’t know what’s happening. As far as he knows, Nakayama was mad at him. Nakayama then says, “He told you to keep the price down!” Bam! Bam! “And you didn’t listen!” Bam! Bam! “Go back, and pay attention next time!”