No. And, and, and folks today, particularly on a, you know, just on a safety and public health and your own health point of view would be horrified at some of these stories. But we obviously, we moved an, well, we moved animals fairly frequently between Regent Spark and whip snake inevitably. And we also moved them between London whips snake and, and other collections in the country where the distance was not too great. We would often, particularly in the case of say, chimps and, and the grillers is actually move them, just move them lightly sedated in. I mean usually it was a, something like a horse, a horse trailer, something like that, you know, adequately equipped with places to sit and make sure the animal was, you know, was, was fully sedated. But we, there were a number of occasions because lung London and whips, they were only an hour apart. And there were several occasions when we would actually sedate a chimp or a gorilla, have a technician sitting on the backseat of the car, strap the gorilla in the passenger seat and drive. And, and of course, by the time that we were more confident in the use of these sedatives, we, I mean we actually got to a point, and I’m sure you know, the vets in places like Brookfield today are very refined in the way that they can do this.