And I think I mentioned earlier that we had hired an independent person to go out and do research measure exhibits. He was independent and he went to at least a dozen differences across the country working on tiger and giraffe habitats, doing research, getting all the facts, talking to the keeper, the curator and the director. And again, getting their opinions, what was good and what was bad. And bringing all that information together to help us make our design decisions. Because once you build it, you’ve, you’ve done it good things and bad things about it. So you really gotta get as many people involved as possible. But the biggest challenge is if you’re bringing in a new species and nobody at your, at your institution has worked at that species before, then you really gotta do a lot of outside research. You know, Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska never had giraffe.