Mm hm. They can talk to the vet, puts a headset on, unless he’s really buried in a serious thing, then he can talk to the tech and there’s cameras, and because sometimes all you can see of what’s goin’ on is the backside of the vet. So, we have cameras mounted and he’s got a screen in front of him that shows what the public are seeing besides where, they also have camera screens so that he can zoom in. And if he’s in the way of the animal on the table, he can still make sure that the camera’s pointed because he’s got a little monitor in front of him that shows him what the public can see. So, he’ll move the camera or the tech will move the camera by looking at the monitor they’re looking at so that the public has a really good view. If he’s halfway down some animal’s throat doin’ a tooth extraction or somethin’, I mean, the public’s in there doin’ it. We’ve had people faint (chuckles). Too much blood or something.