Sure. We would work with a group called the Nanook Enterprises, which had been working with the aquarium community and I think primarily Europe, United States, maybe Hong Kong. And they could take whales as part of their subsistence hunt. So whether they want to eat ’em or they could sell ’em. And so that’s how we acquired them. And that involved when the whales in the summer would swim up, in this case the Churchill River, which ran into the Hudson Bay. We would just go out on a boat and you’d see whales commonly, and our permit dictated a certain size, which would pretty much say, you know, it’s, it’s a length age relationship. So an animal that’s seven feet, eight inches is likely a, a juvenile animal that is weaned from its mother. It’s not dependent on its mother anymore.