There aint no such thing as perpetuity. But they are preserving them, they’re buying time, which I think is the proper way we have to look at it for as long as they can. And that’s wonderfully valuable and generous. They’re trying to set up mechanisms and I’m not familiar with all of them that will enable their work and these wonderful places to continue after their deaths. I don’t know whether they’ve set up foundations or what have you. I know that they’re trying to work with the government of Argentina, where I have some acquaintances. Their objectives have been misunderstood by some, by some Chileans in particular and some Argentines who see their efforts as, selfish. And if there’s anything, they are not, it is selfish, but what they want to do requires change.