So it in a sense, it’s not your money, it’s their money. And you know what, they’re gonna figure out how to make that money come in and they’re gonna know that if they mistreat their animals, if they’re, if they have a lot of dying animals and their exhibits look terrible, no one’s gonna come. So there’s more of a personal commitment there. And I think that’s why they’ll, they’ll continue to survive. Let me push back. You have white oak, the observation center owned by a single individual.