Early pool reports suggested the 7-year old caller was a boy named Coleman. In fact, it was a girl named Collman. This story has been updated.

A 7-year-old girl called NORAD’s Santa hotline Monday night, and got a little bit more than she bargained for.

“ “Are you still a believer in Santa? Because at 7 it’s marginal, right?” ” — President Donald Trump

Trump was following White House tradition on Christmas Eve, taking calls from kids calling the North American Aerospace Defense Command’s Santa tracker trying to find out if Santa was near their house yet.

(No, he was in Morocco, first lady Melania Trump — who was also fielding calls — told one child, but he’d be there by the morning.)

The president told another child, “Have a great Christmas, and I’ll talk to you again, OK?”

NORAD’s Santa-tracker was still a go despite the federal government shutdown. The 63-year-old program is run by volunteers, and any funds it uses has already been approved by the Defense Department.

Read:Yes, Virginia, NORAD can still track Santa even if the government remains partially closed

As for that 7-year-old, who was later identified as a girl named Collman, we can only hope her parents had a good answer if he asked why the president had questioned her belief in Santa. (Eek.)

(Update: Sounds like they did, and Collman is still a believer.)