It’s hard to remain chill when Donald Trump’s ignorance, as Vanity Fair reported earlier today, “is becoming a national crisis.” But if there is one person able to encourage the country to put on some Creedence and get a little Zen about the whole Trump situation it is Jeff Bridges, the Oscar-winning actor responsible for one of the chillest characters in cinema history, The Dude of The Big Lebowksi.

In an interview on Wednesday, Bridges told the Associated Press that he is not going to publicly critique Trump, as some of his Hollywood peers have done in recent weeks.

“Everybody has something different and unique to contribute to society and with different ways of doing it,” Bridges told the A.P. in reference to Johnny Depp, who made an ill-advised joke about assassinating the president at England’s Glastonbury Festival. “Some people will be blatantly out there talking about their disappointments and ridiculing the way President Trump is acting.”

Speaking after a panel centered on child hunger at a meeting of the Western Governors Association in Montana, Bridges, a spokesperson for the “No Kid Hungry” campaign, admitted he is concerned about the administration’s proposal to cut nearly $200 billion from food stamp funding.

“The health of our children is a wonderful compass that can tell us if our country is going the right direction,” he said. “That means we’re off course, so I’m rooting for the president to get on course.”

As for what he thinks of Trump specifically, Bridges said, “I’m rooting for him to do well by our country.” Adding a Lebowski–esque flourish, he continued, “I’m rooting for him as a human being to do the cool thing.”