I, I think there were, there were two different things. One was the mom’s behavior and how elephants give birth. And, you know, mother elephants don’t have hands, they can’t pick them up and put them upright, you know, so they’re pushing the kid around with their feet and they do a good job, but it can be terrifying to watch. So that was one of the pieces of preparation. Another thing that we spent a good bit of time on was preparing if something went wrong, there have been elephant cesarean sections, but at that time, most of them, because of the terrible technical difficulties, hadn’t been terribly successful. But we had a surgeon on on hand that, you know, had that expertise and we focused on mostly preparing to assist with the birth if the mother elephant had any difficulties. You talked about assisting and so forth.