Oh sure, there was an example of something non-aquatic in that special exhibit where we had the big monster from Komodo dragon. We exhibited that. Sure it’s a reptile, and we’ve had other reptiles on exhibit, but that probably was sort of the farthest from what you would consider to be an aquarium exhibit animal. So I think all of these special exhibits if it’s something you can’t maintain on a constant basis, bring in these special things, and you can broaden the presentation by doing this. You can show a lot broader aspect of certain classes of animals in special exhibits than you could devote to those animals as permanent things. So I think special exhibits are here to stay and a lot of work putting all that together. They take up space, but I think they should continue. What’s your take on the new construction style of aquariums versus I guess I’d say, in the beginning, the Shedd’s more classic design.