In my view, one of our major obligations is interpretation. We have a role to play in informing people, both formally and informally in education programs, in whatever activities are on the zoo grounds. We have an obligation to those animals that we hold to make contributions to conservation, more and more of those contributions probably should be in nature in situ where they’ll do the most good for the least amount of money. And we have the concurrent obligation with those animals that we have in a captive environment or those animals that we’re studying in the wild to do research, to begin to answer some of the unknown questions or unanswered questions, and they’re all, it’s almost, we have no limitations on the technology that we have available to us to remotely study and record animals in nature. The only thing we lack is either the desire to do it or the resources to carry it off.