Well, I’m, I’m not one of those who think that elephants should never be kept in zoos. I mean, you only, you only have to listen to that eight or 10-year-old looking at a good elephant exhibit. And I think we do have a good, a good one at North Carolinas. We’ve got the space and the way that they’re impressed by the sheer size and, you know, uniqueness of, of, of the, of those species. But I, I, I think I predicted about 10 years ago, I remember talking at it at an a ZA retreat once. That probably what I think at that time, 15 years ago, maybe about 70 zoos in the US that actually had elephants. And, and my prediction was, and I think it’s probably happening, is what you’re, ultimately, what you’re gonna see is maybe 20 or less, all of which have much larger groups of elephants in much larger spaces in, you know, in their family, in their family groups. And although you’ve got, there’s some resistance still to some zoos, you know, moving their animals, that’s, that resistance is largely being overcome.