Oh gosh. I, I like to feel that I’m pretty familiar with most aspects of the, of our community. Again, I always fall back to my time on the accreditation commission because several things, the, the application has covers many aspects of an aquarium’s operation. And you get to learn different departments, if you will, that weren’t core to my understanding. You become a little more familiar with what it takes to run, you know, development and generate funds, what the facilities guys have to go through to maintain a successful aquarium. Educational programs are very diverse, but all have that common theme of trying to forward the mission of that facility. So I feel good about the knowledge base, at least at a kind of a, a base level. Some areas I’m stronger than others, but I get to know what it takes to run an aquarium. And I feel like I could probably speak with individuals from any department, any aspect of operations, and have a good working knowledge, if not the ability to answer or even ask questions of them and get a fuller understanding the community is diverse and expanding the couple big things in a GA is the focus on diversity and inclusion and accessibility is a huge push right now.