Well, I think two things. One is there’s a change that’s been brought about by outside pressures that has moved our concentration from conserving a species to dealing with the individual animal welfare. And it’s important, don’t get me wrong, but the public is concerned about the individual. Where I think in the beginning, and we, the reason we created some of the programs that have been created, like species survival programs, the safe programs from A-Z-A-A-M-P programs from ZAA was to conserve a species. And to do that, you have to look at the species, not the individual specimen. The specimen’s important from a genetic standpoint, but the population, it’s genetic. And it’s more importantly to me, the demographic structure has to be such that it can be self-sustaining. And that has been lost, I think over the years because now it’s all about the individual specimen.