The, the one that comes to mind back before, back before a lot of emerging diseases have happened before sars, before COVID, before bird flu was a big deal. We, we tried to develop a partnership among Brookfield Zoo, university of Illinois and Loyola, looking at what we call conservation medicine. So it was the, the junction of human health, animal health and environmental health. And, you know, so we, we got some startup funding from the three institutions started that off. We did some cool stuff, we funded some research. It helped fund some of Dr. L’s study and her residency. But it, we never could really get it off the ground altogether because it seemed like, especially in a zoo setting, a veterinarian, working in a zoo setting has an idea of the challenges that wildlife have and the integration of animal health and environmental health as well as human impact and issues with zoonotic disease.