I would say bologna. If, if they happen to take the time to go to a current aquaquarium, they’re gonna see a tremendous amount of high class displays of animals you probably would not otherwise see. But also the fact that it’s giving a lot more information than they traditional older aquarium. As far as conservation habitat, natural history of the animals, I think, you know, people probably go to aquarium or a zoo mostly because of the entertainment value of it. China Sea, unusual animals or big animals or whatever. But there are those that are actually interested in seeing what the collection is and learning a lot more about them. And probably if successful end up taking classes or go on trips with that facility to learn more and become more immersed in a specific habitat or a group of animals or whatever. So the traditional aquarium, I’m sure there is exceptions, but the traditional aquarium to my mind is no longer around.