So I, I think in terms of surgical equipment, patient monitoring equipment, and particularly diagnostic equipment, those were things that, you know, we made a, a big jump right around the time we moved into the building. And then because of the space that we had available over, you know, over the coming years, we were able to seek out donations and look for equipment that we didn’t have, upping the game on ultrasound equipment, adding more modern radio radiographic equipment. And then, you know, one of the big ones was I was actually up on my roof shoveling snow one day and got a call from the head radiology manager over at Loyola about would I be interested in the donation of a CT scanner. And I thought about it a few minutes and I thought, I think there’s potential in this space and I think there’s potential with this donor. And I said, absolutely. And it took us a couple of years, some remodeling. We, you know, things moved along in fits and starts, but we were, I think only the second zoo in the US to install a CT scanner. And, and that has really been a game changer.