And, you know, that's always going to be true. That's what's amazing about women's sports. It's how they make themselves interesting. And because women don't get any notice from their partners without telling them, they get to see who they can see who. It's amazing how women go about their business without telling them. It's amazing how they have these incredible partners and it goes on for a long period. A: It's like there's an unspoken question at the top level—maybe, like, we can give this opportunity, how do we make this athlete better. I think the most important issue for sports is getting the most people interested—in terms of getting them engaged. You know, the first thing is getting people to start wanting to have their own sports and be interested in being competitive and becoming coaches. If you can understand how to get involved, you might start to say, 'Oh, I'm going to do that. I'm going to make this person feel good, and you should probably be interested in that too. Some young ladies seem to want those kinds of conversations. They see it as an opportunity, that they feel like, 'Oh, this is a great, awesome way to get them engaged.