It wouldn’t hurt, certainly in all the public relation training we had, we would often identify representative individuals that you could tell in working with the staff. This guy’s a great spokesperson. He’s level-headed. He basically identifies, you know, elements of our mission, you know, education, conservation, whatever. He can deliver a good solid positive message. But the reality is, most of the interactions we would have with the press or anybody externally, is probably gonna go through someone from public relations, either by themselves and or with a curator or assistant curator, someone that’s in a position of high responsibility that can speak to this animal pretty directly. Seldom do they get into the minutia of what it it takes to care for this animal.