You know, there are some exhibits in more, in California or Florida where the climate is quite a bit different than St. Louis. And I wish we could do those in St. Louis, but realize that we have to have enclosures or buildings that they didn’t even need buildings anymore, you know, because of their climate. And so you know, in a way it’s kind of envious of what they could do that we couldn’t. I guess the same thing, you know, going to some of the European zoos, or our other international zoos, where their barriers were different. That we had to have, you know, not where the animals were gonna get out, but that people could get in, and well, we had to have something. I remember one exhibit where it was the prairie dog exhibit, and it was probably about a foot high or whatever, or maybe a little more. And the prairie dogs couldn’t get out, but people could just step in there or whatever, at some other zoo.