Not a lot. That sounds a bit sort of arrogant, you know, it sounds as if, well, you know, everything I did was fine. It was a wonderful life. I wouldn’t change anything from a personal point of view and I wouldn’t, I wouldn’t have missed a moment of it. Even when many of those moments were, were, you know, maybe quite, quite worrying, I would’ve, I think I would’ve pushed the board at London to have done much more about moving the large mammals to whipsnade and of changing the emphasis at London into a, a, a much more specialized, smaller collection. I should have pushed probably a bit harder on that. But we had, you know, we had a quite a lot of people, zoo members, a lot of them who just didn’t want London Zoo to change. They wanted rows of parrots and rows of monkeys. But I think how, looking back, I probably should have pushed a bit harder at that time, but there was a prospect of coming to North Carolina, the governor’s office had already invited me to come and take a look. So the temp, we’re gonna deal With that Later.