Although this video of Jared Kushner trying to enter a building may feel like it lasts at least two hours, it is, in reality, only two minutes long.

The president’s son-in-law was caught on camera Thursday night trying to enter the United States Trade Representative building in Washington, D.C. to partake in NAFTA negotiations. And while Kushner is a top adviser to his wife’s father, he still found himself locked out of the talks — for a few minutes, at least.

So reporters, sensing a window, began asking Kushner questions — including ones about the anonymous New York Times op-ed written by a senior White House official.

“Do you have any idea who wrote the op-ed?” a reporter asks.

“How is it going with Canada?” another reporter asks.

“Progress tonight? Cracking the champagne maybe?”

“As for the op-ed how concerned are you by that?”

They say the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result, indicating both the reporters and Kushner are certifiable. As they continued asking the same question, Kushner kept trying to open the door as if something might change.