Yeah, it’s a very interesting question. I mean, the Europeans are so much more laid back and are less concerned about it than the Americans. I mean, in the States, it’s like, whoa, culling is this like serious problem. in Europe, it’s not, and now obviously it came to a head with Marius the giraffe, where it was so casually done by Copenhagen Zoo where they invited school kids come and watch the euthanasia and dismembering of a giraffe, which was dissected by a vet and then basically chopped up and fed to the lions. And it was like a cool, casual kind of day out for the kids. And it was only when it hit the international press that it kind of rocketed around the world. It’s this big animal rights. But I mean, I don’t think necessarily it was the fact that the giraffe was put down because it was surplus.