During Sunday night’s second presidential debate, Donald Trump claimed his lewd remarks about women that were made to former Access Hollywood host Billy Bush in 2005 were simply “locker-room talk.” Vanity Fair caught up with Ben Affleck, a frequent gym-goer, and asked if he has heard men make comments similar to Trump’s in the locker room.

“No, but I think he was probably trying to say it was a private conversation that he didn’t intend for anyone to overhear,” Affleck told V.F. at the world premiere of his latest film, The Accountant, in Hollywood on Monday evening. “That being said, people have to form their own judgments about what that conversation says about the participants.”

Affleck may be leaving people to form their own opinions on the situation, but he did say the Republican nominee’s remarks were inappropriate. “Women should never be talked about in that way,” the actor said. “Even if it was a private conversation.” When asked if he thinks the New York real-estate mogul would make a positive difference in the world as the commander in chief, Affleck quickly responded, “No, I don’t think so. Not at all.”

As a longtime supporter of the Democratic Party, Affleck still can’t believe this year’s outlandish presidential election. It’s so wild that he would be open to directing a feature film about Trump and Clinton.

“Oh God, this election . . . if there was ever an example of truth being stranger than fiction, it’s this election,” he said. “No one would believe it if you put it in a movie. Before now, you wouldn’t have seen anything too over-the-top, too ridiculous, and too scandalous and so on. There may be a great story behind this election, but we'll see how it all turns out.”