You talked about sending animals to other zoos and receiving them. Can you tell us the story about the Sri Lankan elephant, Bozie, that came to Lincoln Parks Zoo, and how you were able to- Bozie is kind of an interesting fun story. First of all, we heard, we meaning different people at different zoos, including me at Lincoln Park Zoo, that there was an orphanage in Sri Lanka. And this orphanage was a place where there were a handful of baby animals that had been for whatever reason brought there, where the parents had been killed or whatever had happened. And that these animals were literally up for adoption and sale. The government of Sri Lanka, then it may be, still as even called Ceylon in the early years next to India there, wanted to use this as a financial resource. And I can’t remember the amount, but I would guess it was somewhere between maybe 2 and $5,000 that you had to pay to get a permit to go and get a baby elephant at this orphanage. Well, I found a member of our Zoo Society, Art Boze who was a board member.