Money? Biggest difference, probably zoos in the US have been really, when I’m talking about the mainstream zoos are not, not so much the smaller private operations, but on the whole, the larger zoos have been pretty well financed by, by, by any global standard over, you know, over the years that they’d been in existence. And many, of course traditionally have been either owned or certainly backed considerably by, you know, by a local authority or some such. I mean, North Carolina is unusual in that it’s one of only two state owned zoos, larger zoos in the country, but it receives half its income. It only makes half, its its annual budget, the rest comes from state government. And so, and that’s a very lucky position. There’s no zoo in in, certainly not in Britain. And, and very, very few throughout continental Europe that have have that sort of backing. So I mean there are a few, so some of the Germans zoos, for example, zoos like Frankfurt, the Berlin, Berlin Zoo do have a lot of municipal backing, but many of them have none of that.