We did have, way back, we had a dolphin, a South American river dolphin, that was the subject of, one woman in particular is concerned that, you know, we shouldn’t have that, this poor animal suffering, da da da. And I didn’t deal with her directly, but I could see that she was there pretty readily and always observing what we were doing with the animal that was magnified. Once we decided we’re getting beluga whale Pacific white sided dolphins, sea lions, sea otters, a lot of attention to the point that several of us who may serve as spokespeople for the aquaquarium were trained by our, our own in-house public relations people, but also some outside firms. So it was, you know, it’s, it’s not what I got in the field for, you know, dealing with these individuals, but it was something that, you know, was a part of the job just as getting into the legislative and regulatory arenas is when you get into marine mammals, there’s aspects that I never dreamed I would be part of that became now part of the job. And, and there were, as you mentioned, changes, and you talked about some of ’em, it seems that a acquiring work presently is becoming more female dominated profession.