in her case she worked for rob ford. she was between a rock and hard place, essentially. do what was right but she needed to make money and she felt like she had to be in this situation where she was being harassed in the workplace, and that conversation, obviously, has been highlighted and it's changing slowly, but this woman in real life, i mean, she stood up for herself and left the swaingsd didn't want to take this abuse anymore, and she was in a way a bit of a pioneer for the movement that happened many years later. >> trevor:eth a powerful story. you play the character well. if you are looking at a story that some people may gravitate toward the sadness of the story, but there is a triumph in it. what would you say that is for you? >> i think that the people -- i mean, hopefully, we can just get everyone that is voting right now -- i mean, tomorrow is the big day, right? >> trevor: super thursday ( laughter ) >> yeah, super thursday. so if anything, whatever your opinion is, whatever you believe in, just get out there and actually vote. every election is just as imp