I th I think I would say a, across the board, if you look at veterinary schools across the board, I, I think the answer is yes. Obviously they have different, they have different levels of expertise and you know, the number of staff that are devoted to zoo and wildlife varies from one college to another. But I think the fact that there is a, a board certification through the American College of Zoological Medicine, that I think that board certification sort of elevated the field from an academic standpoint, that it became something that, that needed to be represented at every institution. The other thing that’s a little bit different, it’s a lot different than when I was in school, is there were, I think 14 vet schools in the country when, when I applied, and there was one that I could apply to, and that was the one in my state of Missouri. And I was lucky to have one in my state, but because the majority of their funds came from the state, somebody from Minnesota couldn’t, you know, if they came and say, I, I’m resident of Minnesota, I’d like to apply to vet school, I go back to Minnesota, we’re not gonna take you. You’re not a Missouri resident. And, and that’s changed. So we have lots of students that we have counseled folks that do preceptorships here, externship, you know, where they spend a couple of months with us and or, or we have students pre-vet students that we talk to.