Ooh, I guess, you know, my first inclination is I won’t give them advice unless asked, but the fact is that they have to be more global in their perspective. You know, a collection like Shedds is, you know, globally important anyway. But the bottom line is to be more aware of things beyond the animal collection itself. Things that might impact the animals I’ve spoke before about, you know, working with legislators or regulators or at least getting to know them, working with the media as appropriate. I think you need to again, be open-minded about guaranteeing the success of your collection. And part of that is sharing it with outside resources that can further spread the word influences. For instance, we’ve had influencers come into quarium to see various exhibits or animals and whatnot. The other thing is to really develop and trust your staff.