Well, when I was in Cincinnati, we really did not have to confront- We didn’t have the problem with animal rights groups. Maybe to a small extent, but nothing that was major that we couldn’t handle with good public relations. When I was in Los Angeles, it was a different story. There were obviously a lot of pressure groups, and what we found in Los Angeles is by bringing the heads of these various animal rights groups into our fold, having meetings and hopefully resolving some of the problems, some of the issues that brought they brought forth and some were very sound, some were good ideas and good suggestions that we implemented, but it was keeping them involved, and that seemed to be a way of keeping things a lot calmer. Sometimes we hear from zoo directors that there are too few good curators out there.