You know, I’m talking about mostly developing country zoos. The answer is yes, but very often the same issues that we talked about in, in other partnerships is not really understanding what that, what that involves. But what we are seeing in, while welfare is growing interest in individuals within some of those zoos, wanting to take part in what, what, while welfare is doing and in wanting to bring some of their staff in to help with some of that. So it, it’s growing that, you know, the trying to encourage other larger well resources to play a, a role in all of this is cer is certainly improving. And, and again, I would think in another five, 10 years we’re gonna see a lot more zoo to zoo or zoo to zoo association. It, it, it’s amazing how many associations there are in the zoo world that even I wasn’t aware of. I recently, the, the, the director of wild welfare and I were talking about this and he’s, he’s just been invited to give a, give a program to the, I think it it’s called the a, the Uation Zoo Association, which apparently is headquartered in Azerbaijan and, and and includes Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Russia, Romania are all member. Some of those zoo are all members of this association.