Many people are saying Donald Trump’s proposed policies are light on specifics and better suited to 140-character tweets.

Dallas Mavericks owner (and actual verified billionaire) Mark Cuban is one of those people.

On Friday, Cuban challenged Trump to a four-hour interview concerning the candidate’s “policies and their substance,” offering to donate $10 million to a charity of Trump’s choosing if he accepted.

The summons comes after the GOP presidential nominee threw a tantrum on Fox Business Friday morning. When host Maria Bartiromo asked Trump about Cuban’s prediction that the markets would tank should he win the presidency, Trump fell back on his classic rebuttal: He called Cuban stupid.

“Well, I know Mark and you know, the problem with Mark, he is not smart enough to understand what we are doing,” Trump said. “He’s really not smart enough, in my opinion, to really understand what’s going on.”

Trump added that Cuban used to send him “so many different tweets,” but they’ve since tapered off.

“I’m just — I’ll have to send you all of the Mark Cuban tweets and conversations,” he added. “But Mark is not — I really believe — not smart enough to understand what’s going on.”

In response, Cuban hopped on Twitter and invited Trump to a four-hour interview, offering the candidate a chance to substantiate his policies:

.1) @realDonaldTrump $10mm to the charity of YOUR choice if you let ME interview you for 4 hrs on YOUR policies and their substance. — Mark Cuban (@mcuban) September 16, 2016

Of course, there are some ground rules: “you cant mention the Clintons or discuss anything other than the details and facts of [your] plans,” said Cuban, “and no one else is in the room to help. Just me, you and a broadcast crew.”

Cuban even said that Trump could keep the money.

“If you need it,” Cuban tweeted, “I’ll write you the check and you can keep the money rather than give it to charity.”