And many of them have extension of researchers and funding for programs in conservation. Some of us feel strongly that in another 25, 50 years there won’t be wild areas left in the world other than national parks park systems, and the zoological gardens and aquariums. So I think this is a meaningful growth. I think that again, zoos no longer try to preserve a species, we try now to preserve an ecological niche of the world, where if you’re trying to save whales, you wanna save the ocean where all the other fish live. If you wanna save an elephant, you preserve the forest where the elephant lives, and all the other birds mammals, reptiles get saved too. So I think that the zoos of the future will play a continuing role. And of course, I speak with bias that they’re there and should be supported, and in turn should be part of a community in every respect.