That’s one form of research that doesn’t cost a lot. That’s just a matter of observation, a record keeping, publishing, that is contributing to the welfare of maintaining the collection. If we’re talking about doing DNA studies and doing studies on diets and nutrition and medicine, that’s a different kind of research. Those programs are usually costly, involves equipment, involves specialized personnel. That’s a luxury. I wouldn’t advise any zoo to go into that unless they can do it right. And if it’s gonna be costly, the larger zoos, certainly like the Bronx and even St. Louis and in San Diego, they’ve got large departments that are focused on that kind of research and that’s very good but we couldn’t afford that at Oklahoma City. And I suspect that there’s many institutions can’t afford to play at that level.