At Riverbanks, we tried. We tried to fund some projects. We never fully funded a single project, or I should say we never fully funded a project on our own. But we sent money. We sent money to a number of projects. And I never felt good about that because I just didn’t think that the money we were sending probably was more of an irritant to the people receiving it to have to take the money, deposit it in a bank, convert it into the currency of the country they were working. Probably by the end of the day, it was a wash because the funds were so small. But we took a, we ultimately took an approach that we were gonna be, that our goal or our role, I should say, was more in local.