Lenny has tormented many a telemarketer. His latest victim is a polite woman working on Conservative candidate Pierre Poilievre’s campaign team.

Earlier this week a YouTube account named Toao.net posted a recording of a conversation the software program had with a woman calling from Poilievre’s campaign team.

It started to get attention Wednesday when Ottawa Citizen reporter Glen McGregor noticed.

Lenny, in essence, picks up calls and answers them with pre-recorded audio clips from a doddering Australian man, sometimes keeping telemarketers on the phone for over 20 minutes.

The clips include non-sequiturs, complaints that he can’t hear the caller, and extended reflections about one of his daughter’s academic achievements. At one point he even chases away ducks.

An Alberta-based tech blogger going by the moniker “Mango,” who posted the video and helped develop Lenny, explained it this way:

Lenny is a software program that uses voice recognition techniques to detect when a telemarketer is through speaking. When he doesn’t hear anything, he says his next prompt. If the caller doesn’t speak, or speaks too quietly, he’ll ask them to speak up. This makes him sound more “real”. After the 16th prompt, he starts over. The current “record” of sorts is a pair of telemarketers who were kept occupied by Lenny for over 38 minutes. That would be my honeypot that took the PC Party call.

This time around, it was an unwitting woman looking to confirm support for Poilievre in the Ontario riding of Carleton.

Every minute @PierrePoilievre‘s telemarketer spent with our recording was time she wasn’t bothering someone at dinner http://t.co/hJq66Ui71G — Mango (@ToaoDotNet) August 23, 2015

After initially, albeit hesitantly, confirming he would vote for Poilievre and put a sign on his lawn, Lenny starts to have trouble hearing Poilievre’s staffer.

“Which company did you say you were calling from again?” he asks.

Throughout the over 11-minute call, the staffer doesn’t lose her cool, but doesn’t seem to pick up on the repetition either.

“You know what, sir? I have all of the questions answered that I needed today, and I think I’ve got all the information here. You’ve been such a wonderful help. Unfortunately I can’t spend any much time longer on this call, so I’d just like to thank so much for taking the time to speak with me,” she wraps it up.

She’s actually not Lenny’s first Canadian political victim, though.

In July this year, Lenny caught a caller from the Conservatives in Alberta.

Back in 2014, Lenny kept a Wildrose party caller in Alberta on the phone for over 11 minutes.

This was posted as well from the same account:

After thinking she’d secured a $200 donation, the Wildrose caller eventually decided to give up.

“I do have to continue on with my fundraising. I’m going to just have to hang up. I do apologize for hanging up on you, but I am going to have to hang up,” she said.