Well, I think in the early days there was, you know, because the state had no, no u unlike most others, the, there was a huge sense and still is a huge sense of pride in, you know, in this zoo, you know, this is our zoo. And that has continued as we’ve expanded and it, it’s quite funny really that, you know, we do, North Carolina Zoo does promote itself as the world’s, I think it actually, it’s the world’s largest natural habitat zoo open to the public, which it is. I mean obviously it’s, you know, I have to smile saying this, that obviously not all of that is exhibits. Thank goodness we don’t have to maintain 2000 acres of exhibits. But there is a pride in our zoo being, being large, being very beautiful. There’s a lot of pride in it, not just being animals in it, being plants that we put there and plants that, you know, the o what I was saying earlier about the overall environment, the overall natural experience that people get when they come, come to that place. So there, there is a very, there is what I find is a very possessive, a, a, a good, a nice possessive feel by, by the people that come to the zoo. We have a, a very strong zoo society, you about 35,000 households who are obviously a, you know, a principal support.