Well, I think in, you know, when you talk about exhibits and exhibit designs and, and what exhibits to build next and all, one of the things that I’m absolutely against other than maybe an a, an overall direction and design is, is the quote unquote traditional master plan, because there’s been millions of master plans done, or at least thousands of them done in zoos around the world. And if you, you go back and look, very few of them are carried through because, you know, master plan, when you hire an outside master planning company, they come in. They basically don’t pay any attention to what the zoo staff wants. Sometimes they do, sometimes they don’t. They’ve got many times grandiose ideas that are impossible. But more often than not, sounds like I’m on my soap box, and I guess I am, but it’s your fault, you asked the question. More often than not, they sell you the same blame project that they’ve sold to 10 other zoos, just kind of remanufactured and the names changed a little bit. And master plan projects that look ahead, you know, that look ahead 20 or 30 years, there’s no chance.