And so, you know, the, the program gets augmented from, from Europe where we have been less inclined to do that. But, you know, I see issues with, I’ve been helping a couple of zoos with, with breeding and, and introduction of lions for breeding. And I’m thinking having to help zoos show them how to breed lions or how to do a lion introduction. It’s this is, this is cat keeping 1 0 1 breeding moratoriums, which again, have been more prevalent historically in America than in Europe. And the staff changes, the older keepers leave, the new ones come up and then they have no experience of how to breed this species or that species. And so the wheel gets constantly reinvented. There’s always a situation where the people say that, you know, whatever’s happening in America eventually gets over here. And un unfortunately with the, the zoo, I think some of the negative aspects or or what I perceive as, as, as negative aspects of how animals are managed in North American zoos coming over here and causing the same problems have, have we not learned from these mistakes.