Absolutely, I think so. I think KY has a number of things going for it that makes it a very logical place to bring up to world class standards. Its location to population, it’s in a country that has a lot of international attention, a lot of international visitors, it has nature elements that are very intact and still is in good condition and contributes very well to things like climate change, adaptation and other types of things. I think the road to making KY a world class park is very doable and it’s done by taking lessons learned and practices around the world and bringing them to the park and applying them to the park so that quickly the park can be managed in a way to meet those standards. If that happens, KY can be an example park, can be a world class park in Thailand that can be used as a model for park management around Thailand, for other national parks as well. So I think this dream is achievable, I think from what we saw there’s a very good likelihood that if people are interested, and there’s will to apply these standards, that the park can achieve that dream of being world class standard.