Yes. Dealers in the aquatic world are kind of few and far between, but you know, through the, the brotherhood of the aquariums, we identify this guy is great at collecting nurse sharks or this guy’s great at reef fishes or a specific type of fish. There were several individuals in the Keys, the Florida Keys that we worked with that were good, reliable people. We, we knew their reputation, we knew their methods. As a matter of fact, one of the places when I was down at the Keys, we went to visit their facility, they’re probably one of the leading ones in that they actually have their own trucks and they will drive animals collected in Florida all the way up to Chicago to guarantee, I shouldn’t say guarantee, but to give the animals the best chance of successful transport. And it’s a challenge moving aquatic animals. ’cause you need, there’s oxygen and temperature concerns and on and on, but especially if you go internationally, we have sent teams of Aquarius generally. We also include a water quality expert, but people that are scuba certified, that are conversant in various methods of collection, pulling a sane net along as shore, sometimes actually hook and line fishing, believe it or not, we’ll use barbless hooks and when you get an animal up, the hook slips easily outta their mouth and the animal does very well as opposed to having a hook lodged in their jaw. But by and large, we have worked with a lot of international individuals that we know are very good at collecting certain species.