And, you know, and doing demonstrations. And I’m reading, I’m looking at the website and they’re going, well, you know, there’s a lot of tourism into Miami and if, you know, you had to hire your own translator to come with you if you needed a translator. And I said, “If you,” they offered him an internship and, you know, for a nine-month internship. And I said, “Zach, take the internship.” He says, “Well, you know, I really need a job.” I said, “An internship is just a way of them getting rid of you if they don’t want you.” I said, “You can speak these languages, you can give the programs that you do.” So he went and he did that for a number of years. He couldn’t make a living at it. He wanted to have a family. So he went to the Naples, he moved from there to the Naples Zoo and ended up working in with the whatever county Naples’s in and does environmental stuff, ’cause he’s now married and has two kids and he couldn’t do it on a zookeeper’s salary. Should zoos be thinking about that to try and retain good people or are they in… In my experiences with zoos that are government agencies, and the governments don’t have the money.