Well, as, as I mentioned before, one of the big advances in zoo medicine is really integrating veterinarians in zoo management. And a, the things that, you know, in terms of things that might cause problems to an animal, whether they’re physical, developmental, nutritional, behavioral, those things that might eventually show up on the zoo veterinarian’s doorstep, they had their origin in how the animals were managed or how the animals were housed. And so it, it’s, it’s much better to prevent those things by getting the veterinarian’s input and saying, well, you know, a few years ago we had a gorilla that got his head stuck between two bars that were x far apart. So maybe we ought to think about that as we’re designing this next facility. So, so veterinarians that have had a particular experience may be able to head that off in terms of design. I, I think it was Will Rogers that said, good judgment comes from experience and experience comes from bad judgment. So those things that veterinarians have seen, they may be able to help head off You.