If you want to build a snowman, it's really the same song as in the movie. But in a way, it's changed a lot. Because in the movies, you can do a montage. Montage is a series of scenes cut to show a long period of time. And that's what the song really is. But on stage, you can't really do montage. It doesn't translate as well. So we had to make the sections a little bit longer. And we have the little girls. Instead of showing young Anna, then teenage Anna, then adult Anna, we really only have young Anna for the first two verses. And then we fast forward 10 years. Then the parents die. But the parents die on stage. They now die when they are children. And the girls, there is a line that helps you realize why. We have to wait several years until Elsa is coronated. But then we see grown-up Anna. We had to change those lyrics to the night before the coronation. Rather than what you get in the movie, the final lyrics are the day of their parents' funeral. So that was one change. The original impulse for this song was always painting the picture of loneliness, of division in the childhood, what it feels like to be alone and left out. So we wanted to write a song that captured a lifetime of that. And a lifetime of reaching out and saying, somebody come and play.