Like giraffes is a good one. You know, they keep trying to say if there’s four species and, and seven subspecies, there’s seven species and few subspecies. You know, to me the, that, that, that’s a technicality that in the end when we’re down to just a few animals, we’re gonna, you know, we’re gonna use those animals. And the habitat changes too. So it’s such a complex question, but I don’t, but I, it shouldn’t be, it shouldn’t be directed solely by people working on a computer and looking at breeding coefficients. There needs to be some real field people out there, you know, in, in, in that equation talking about what, what we’re selecting and what species. I don’t, I didn’t agree with tapers in that we have two, two species of the four species of tapers that a ZA will recognize as, and the other two, they said we, the mountain taper and the Brazilian taper one’s too rare and one, there’s enough. So we don’t deal with them.