And the important thing is to look at what’s really good about this project in the Bronx or in the wherever, and what’s, what’s bad, you know, and particularly if you can go out to dinner someplace and have somebody say my gosh, you know, if we can only do that over again. That really, that really, you know, I, I think I said, you know, when we were doing the Lied Jungle, Kew Gardens had two different departments full of PhDs. I think one at 27 PhDs, one had about nine PhDs. And luckily the last day I managed to spend the last half of the last day with the guy who actually ran their conservatory, who then said, you know, I’ve been listening, a whole lot of what they’ve been telling you is just bull. It didn’t work. And he really, he really saved our rump. The other, the other one that really saved our rump on that building was, and I can say this now, because he’s retired from Disney, but TA Strawser, Terry Strawser, who was curator of birds in Columbus, Ohio, when I was there, then he went to work for Disney and he was in Disney Imagineering. And when we were going to do the jungle, you know, because Disney in Orlando.