There’s a much more empathy for animals than there used to be in the past. Before it was this, oh, there there’s a freak show. You know, I’m talking 50 years ago or more, you know, the wild and the weird, you know, is what you came to see. And if it died you just, you just, you just got another, yeah, you just, you know, ordered another zebra or whatever. In the, in the, in the Bronx Zoo, in their guidebook up until the late twenties, you get to gorilla and it said, and we encourage you to come as soon as possible before it dies of gloom and so solemness or something, or depression. And, and they said that right in their guidebook, you know, just come before it dies. Well, I get off on tangents there, but No, no, but that’s okay. But when you talked about, you know, people are much more aware of zoos, but zoos in, in a lot of cases today are afraid to confront animal rights or welfare groups that are against zoos.