I think part of the way curators should be trained today is they should have more exposure to some of their peers at other institutions because I think what happens a lot of times is we get brought up within a system, an institutional system, and we think that’s the only model. And there’s not enough exposure to experience to let them sort of question what they’re doing. And I don’t think the tribal knowledge is documented well enough and passed around well enough, even though there’s husbandry manuals and this stud book. You know, the shark elasmobranch thing is this thick. It’s amazing that somebody took the time to put that all together. And reading it would be important if you like sharks, but unless you stand with somebody or dive with somebody and watch sharks and then talk about it, you’re not gonna get that picture that you really need to be a very good shark person. I just thought about something as you were talking, when you say exposure, you’ve spent your entire career, or at least a large portion of your career, at one institution.