Yeah, I think so. The good ones, again, it, it depends on their funding sources. If, if they’re heavily endowed, and there are some obviously that are members of a ZA and they have to show that they have ability to maintain themselves over the years. So if they, if if they are, as you said, wealthy people that have enough money to make sure the animals are well cared for and that they have a future there, it’s not just somebody that’s gonna have ’em for the 10 years that they’re alive or whatever. But if they’re bonafide collections, the animals are well taken care of and they have a way to support that institution for a long time, or at least a plan to where the animals would go if they leave. And we’re talking to somebody that maybe has one herd of animals versus many animals. And so it can be very different depending on what animals are actually keying or if they’re keeping birds or whatever. It’s very different than if they’re keeping large hoofed animals giraffe or whatever.