Yeah, I think so. But it’s a sort of a bit of an irony I think, really. Technically, I mean the Asian elephant, not the African elephant, the Asian elephant is a working animal as is a horse, as opposed to wild horses. And so they are in captivity and they can be worked. So with the hands-off policy, which a lot of zoos are going towards, it’s obviously now you have these large exhibits which are totally remote. There’s no contact. And it doesn’t particularly gel in Asia because there’s such a tradition of handling elephants in Asia, India, Sri Lanka, Malaysian Peninsula, Sumatra to a point, Burma, Thailand. So it’s like elephants.