You know, and they wanna, they, and today’s generations, they want experiences. You know, they, they want to discover things, you know, and that’s where historically, what I call most zoos are walking gaw zoos where you walk and you stop and you gawk at the animal for 30 seconds. Then you walk, you stop, and you gaw again. And so the Lincoln Children’s Zoo, I never wanted it to be a walk-in Glock Zoo. I wanted it to be a zoo that where you could stop, get engaged with one of the Great Zoo team members and learn about, visit with them, ask them questions about the animals. Okay. Learn about the animals, watch a demonstration about an animal. I think that’s what’s really important, you know, is observe an animal and, and be more participatory with the animal. So that’s why I think the children’s Zoo has evolved.