Well, I think that, you know, the thing, the thing that, that we, unlike a number of places where, you know, particularly in a Nebraska summer, and, you know, there, there are zoos that you can go in the summer and, you know, you better have your hiking. You better be in good shape and have your hiking boots on. What we’ve done was cluster all of our heavyweight projects, the jungle, the desert dome, kingdoms of the night, the aquarium, now butterflies, cats pretty close, giraffes pretty close, at the top of the hill, and really fairly close to the main gate so that you could come in. You know, because in the very beginning, when I first went there, we were only open in 67, we opened five months and then we got to finally, we got to seven months. And for a long time, we were only open seven months out of the year. And it was only after we, we built the Wild Kingdom building, the Mutual building did we actually open year round because we had no place for people to get in out of the rain. It was simply an outdoor, it was an outdoor zoo. But what we’ve done is clustered the, the really heavyweight buildings where you can get in out of the heat or out of the snow or out of the rain close to the main gate so that you can come in and without getting too wet or too cold or too hot, you can go to those main buildings and spend a half a day or two thirds of the day and never be out in the elements except from going from building to building.