And they’re all meeting at the same time at the midyear meeting. And they’re getting exposed to the older ones. They’re getting mentored at a great basis. I think it’s showing great results. Bird people got it together in that aspect. What changes have you seen during your years in the zoo field regarding visitor attitudes at the– You know, I think first off, because of the multiple choices we have for discretionary dollars, the competition for the zoo is bigger than ever. And the more exposure on media, whether it was, you know, first TV and now it’s everything, but then you consider as we’ve all gotten softer, air conditioning. My competitors in Wichita for just coming to the zoo, my biggest competitor was the fact that we lived in a manufacturing town where people knew how to use hand tools and you’d go to the parking lot at Home Depot and Lowes and they’d be full on the weekends ‘cos they’re doing honey dues for their wives.