It’s, it was always interesting working with politicians because when they would have a summer break or whatever and we’d invite them down to the aquaquarium to see what we’re doing, many times they’d come down with a number of their staff members, you know, young individuals coming up in the field for them. They were just like little kids. I mean, they were just enthralled with what we were doing and, and would listen to us. And we really solidified relationships with individuals that way to the point that if we had to approach ’em on the hill about some piece of legislation or a regulation, they were very receptive to us. I think, you know, again, I think it’s just the sophistication and diversity of responsibilities that has generated today’s successful curator. When critics say aquariums do not allow fish to express, express the full range of their natural behaviors. You say what My first word is baloney. I think that, you know, it depends on the species.