Well, I think the lesson to me is that it’s so, you can’t be insular. You can’t just be at your place and think that what you’re doing is the last thing. The more breath and experience you have and seeing what the rest of of your profession is doing is so important. And in European zoos, they’re doing a lot of things and American zoos are doing a lot of things. So the more you can get out and see what’s going on, the better you are informed and the more intelligent you can be about of putting together exhibits, animal husbandry. There’s a lot of people who know a lot of stuff. And. I’m thinking, just the exchange of ideas is so valuable. Just the exchange of ideas, the face time, meeting colleagues, being able to call them, they know you, you know them.