And some of them don’t make it to their first birthday. They don’t count a whale in the wild, the people that are doing any census work, until they see a calf born, or not see it born, but see it its mother, and then it happens to be with it’s mother a year later. So a large percentage die or a large percentage are never seen. So they do die in the wild also. So I think we should have been a little bit more blunt, in a way, of saying “Life in the wild is not so good. Life here is pretty good, but it’s not in the wild either.” And we’ve somewhat domesticated a lot of these animals in a way and taught them to do their behaviors. And behaviors aren’t unnatural. It’s the behaviors they do in the wild.