Yes, yes. Mostly zoo to zoo shipments And, and there were medical considerations as Yes, and, and some of the, some of the more challenging ones were based on, they were based on things completely outside that species and outside of the zoo field. And I’ll, I’ll give you two examples. One, after, after the discovery of a strain of Ebola virus in primates that were imported into a facility in Virginia a number of years ago, that’s what the book the Hot Zone was written about. The Centers for Disease Control really strictly cracked down on the regulations for primate importation, even if it was, even if it was an animal that was born and raised in a zoo in Canada, it was a primate importation. And so you had to jump through many more hoops. And, and that’s because the concern was there are diseases that primates share with humans, and we don’t want to bring in something that threatens the public health. Another example is when we, when we opened up the living coast, we brought in birds from the wild, actually we brought in eggs from some of the various bird species, the turns and others from the wild.