And of course the cubs in nine months were pretty good size. So it was unworkable, and the AAZPA and their wisdom hired George Steele, who was a lobbyist. Worked for (indistinct) and also an attorney. And he was stationed in Washington. And he worked with the feds and it took two years to get that straightened out so that we indeed could send the captive bred, endangered species off to other zoos, not to private breeders or as pets or anything like that. But it changed the whole philosophy in the zoo world. Because now we realized that we had to start breeding these animals and not rely on them being caught in the wild and imported for us. And that’s when we got into the captive breeding programs and geez, we did everything eventually in the embryo transfers, and artificial insemination and everything.