Well, a collection plan essentially gets buy in from the institution that this is the direction that we’re going to go with our collection. We’re going to have birds, mammals, reptiles, and all of those birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians. There’s going to be representatives of whatever the examples turn out to be. And there’s some consensus about that. And by having a collection plan, it kind of keeps you on a track. First of all, that you made a commitment to a group of animals, but that doesn’t exclude, it does not exclude the possibility that you would add to your collection something that suddenly becomes available, that hasn’t been available before, and it’s only available to you. And it only loosely fits into the formalized collection plan. The trouble with most collection plans is they’re too rigid.