I think, I mean, I think the, the, probably the biggest one is that zoos, many zoos get, they talk up their, their contribution to conservation in, in whatever capacity, be it in, you know, breeding programs or, you know, funding research, field research or, you know, supporting a, a protected area in a range country. But most zoos pay not much more than lip service to it. We, the zoo community makes a much bigger contribution than they did historically, of course. But it’s, if you take out the few major contributors, the, there’s a logical society of Londons, the WCS, the San Diegos, the National Zoo in Washington. You take those out the equation Frankfurt Zoo, just to make sure there’s a continental example. You take those outta the equation, then the, the amount the contribution drops significantly, it’s less so in Europe. I think it’s a more of a problem in North America. I think, you know, this may be a question that you’ll come up with later on, but I think one of the issues is, you know, how much we’re paying for exhibits now.