Well, the basic problem that I see it is that people don’t, the public doesn’t understand very much about wildlife. I mean, all you have to do is at this time of the year, look at YouTube and see the number of people that are getting beat up by bison in Yellowstone National Park. I mean, I think everybody who goes there must know that they’re dangerous animals, but because they’re kind of slow and they look like a cow, they think they can walk up to them. And I think the, you know, there’s never an end to educating the public about wildlife and kind of the realities of nature, ecology, behavior, reproduction, all of that. I mean, the more you understand about the natural world, the more you’ll value it. The problem now is that the where, where, where you have a country where the leadership doesn’t understand those things, there’s a much greater chance of losing ’em because they’re only valued for their economic value or other resources are valued for economic reasons rather than for intrinsic reasons.