You know, explained to everybody that we’re not going to come in here as a bunch of gringos and tell you that you cannot or should not, or that’s a sin to eat a tree kangaroo for some ceremonial occasion, but that if you don’t manage them, there’s not going to be any more tree kangaroos. It totally turned the tree kangaroo population into, in Papua New Guinea around. And the tree kangaroo population has been on the upswing ever since, because, you know, you influenced the local population and, you know, as a bunch of gringos, you can’t come in and tell anybody what to do, but you can influence. And, you know, you can, you can educate and then let it be their project. The Omaha Zoo has had the good fortune to have the kind of funding to be able, and vision, to be able to try and do some of these projects.