Say it’s a balance. Okay. It, it’s a balance. We wanted to bring this mega, this species to this city to help inform and help educate. And we wanted to do it humanely with great animal welfare in place that requires this amount of space. Okay. And we decided to either make a, a conservation breeding commitment or a conservation holding of genetic material commitment, just like the Lincoln Children’s Zoo built, built a lovely tiger facility, but we did not build it large enough to breed to have any offspring and hold onto that offspring for many, for several years. We wouldn’t have the space. We knew that, okay. But we knew that we could properly held house one or two animals in a great exhibit and have proper behind the scenes holding facilities, indoor and outdoor holding facilities behind the scenes. So, you know, we could have tripled the tiger budget and, and done that. But then, but, so we went a little bit smaller so then we could afford that field, those field conservation dollars and things like that.