I mean, Jim didn’t collect to collect, he collected with results in mind. And you know, the Sumatran Rhino project was probably one of those disappointments we might’ve had because we weren’t able to keep the animals alive. And it was Los Angeles, and San Diego, and Cincinnati. I don’t know if New York was involved in at the time, and I mean a lot of money to bring these animals in, but we just couldn’t get it right. It was their diet. It was several things that just, we just couldn’t get any traction. And you know, I was relatively young in the business at the time, but I could tell that was hard. It was hard for Jim to take because he thought, you know, we should be able to do this.