We, we don’t need to practice. We, we know how to load up a dart and, and shoot an animal with it. Problem is when, when you put an animal into a smaller enclosure or a bedroom size enclosure, they’re not very far away. They may be 10 feet away, maybe 15 feet away. And, and if it, you know, if you dart them and it takes ’em 10 minutes or 15 minutes to go to sleep, that’s fine. They’re not going anywhere. However, if it’s an animal that’s running around loose in the zoo, you might be shooting it from five or 10 times the distance that you would in your normal, you know, everyday work. And it can be problematic if it takes 10 plus minutes for the animal to go to sleep. So the message that I’ve been trying to get out there is darting animals with anesthetics to make them go to sleep in your routine veterinary work and an animal escape might be completely different, different drugs, different darts, different dart guns, different dosages.