And probably the last one is, you know, as in all the students we’ve handled the education, you know, not. The ripple effect from all of these students that have come through the place is really, you know, really turning out to be really big. And it’s not, you know, it’s just, and I think that holds true for every place that’s doing, that’s bringing in students and, and influencing students. And certainly I know it’s from the National Zoo because they’ve had the biggest program over the years for bringing in students. And again, because they could house them. The students that we’re influencing who then go out, and because of the fact that, you know, we give them a certificate that said that they spent six months or a year there and did this and that, maybe they, you know, maybe they ended up as director of game and parks and their respective country, and then make better decisions because of our influence. And that, you know, that I would, that’s something that I think every zoo should participate in. And, and could, the problem of course, is that I think, as I mentioned before, most of these students, particularly the foreign students, if it wasn’t for the fact that we built housing, both in our dormitories and in our student housing.