Well, I would say that it’s important to educate people about the fact that these are animals that live in the wild. Captive animals are their ambassadors of their wild counterparts. And I agree that it’s getting more and more expensive to make good exhibits which convey the messages of these animals and their environments. And as I’ve said, I mean in the states, obviously it’s spending huge amounts of money on this. I think somewhere in between, there’s sufficient… There should be a kind of a benchmark where you don’t need to go overboard and spend huge amounts of money, but it’s important to spend a good chunk of it. Otherwise you don’t create an exhibit which is gonna convey the right messages to people. And if you have a bad-looking gorilla exhibit, which really doesn’t look anything like the natural habitat, it’s not really conveying the right message.