and it's also although a wonderful australian playwright who unfortunately passed away, nick enwright, when i encountered him at drama school, a very, very dear and personnel man, said to us-- he was went around the table in our first year and said, "why are you here? what do you want-- why are you an actor?" and no one said it, but he said, "well, i actually--" we all came up with selfish reasons. and he said, "i think acting is revealing to people what it means to be human. and ihuman." and it is a human thing. and that's why maybe i keep doing it, because it's-- it humanizes me. >> may i ask you something? >> sure. >> you ever think you could see yourself married to me? >> married? >> i-- i have it all planned. obviously, you can say no if it sounds terrible, all right. but will you come with me next month to vienna, we live there for a few years, and i can teach you how to wattle and you can have all the chocolate cake and wine we want and i come back and i get serious about my political dream. and we adopt kids, and we live in the house that-- >> adopt kids? >> a fan tosk job mak