But I, I think the elephants in good facilities in this country, especially the bigger ones that, you know, that Omaha and Cedgwick County, and d and Dallas brought some elephants in that was very controversial. But all those elephants are thriving in captive situations, in big exhibits. San Diego does a really good job with elephants too. So those elephants, you know, I think they’re, I I I, I think they’re well cared for. And I, and I, and psychologically I think that they’re, you know, who knows, you know, that you, you got all these armchair biologists trying to evaluate, you know, if an elephant’s happy or not. But keeping an animal by an animal by itself, there’s one called happy too that needs to be moved, but we’ll get into that. But they just need to be in social situations. That’s so important for ’em.