Either more important things to do. So dealing with the media through that period of time, really the 10 years or so that I was in charge, or certainly supporting the in charge people dealing with the media was quite a challenge. It taught me a lot. But how to deal with them going on from that period. But a lot of it was fed, of course, by, either by the anti zoo lobby or by or by people connected to the society who didn’t want it to change in any way. Didn’t want the zoos to change in any way. So it was a constant, I mean, we were trying to be good upfront communicators about what we thought should happen to London Zoo in particular. But of course there were always people who were in the, you know, in, in that debate who were, were very willing to talk to the press and, and, and misrepresent actually what, you know, what most people would’ve wanted. On top of that, in London, particularly in Regents Park, in the Royal Park, we had of course, very well-heeled neighbors.