Well, I think if you give them plenty of space where there’s natural forage, there’ll be happier animals. It, it’s more natural for them to exist under those conditions than on cement floors with bars, even if you do let ’em out into a, a lot or a yard that is has dirt, it’s just nothing compared to how they live in the wild. How domestic elephants live in the wild where they’re released into the forest just night, they may have a drag chain, they usually have a drag chain, but they go out and they forge by themselves all night long. They fill the gut with vegetation and then they come back in the morning and they, they get their bath and they get their, their treat, they get their Roy balls to eat and, and they get the cooked supplements to their diet and they have veterinary care and that sort of thing. And then they drag, they dragged timber. They didn’t have to, they worked for their living, so to speak, part of the year. At least that’s the way it was traditionally done. Of course, elephant Bill wrote all this stuff up, you know, about how it was done in, in Burma after, before World War ii.