But we worked it through, and we worked out, and tried, and experimented, and have come up with a cafeteria plan of people having more engagement with animals. And these are upscale, they pay more for this opportunity, but getting people engaged with the animals so they understand it and they appreciate it. So whether it be an Indian rhino feeding, whether it be now the stingray opportunity where they swim with stingrays, whether it be the tortoise encounter, whether it be the white rhino back-of-house encounter. As part of my responsibilities at the zoo, we are the duty manager for a weekend. And what you’re supposed to do is go around and not do your job, but be that operations person and, you know, participate or view what’s going on in these special events, special experiences, and any other part of the public side of it. And I have to admit, when I stand back and watch how the keeper staff engages the public, man, they’re really excited about these opportunities. Stuff that you and I would take for granted, touching a rhino. Yeah.