In the very beginning, the HBJ folks came in and were very nice and everything worked out out well. And the different curators came up from SeaWorld in San Diego and talked with us. And the first thing they said, “Well, we think we should move these two killer whales down to San Diego because we have more whales that they can be with and bigger space.” And my reaction to that was, “That’s a great idea. I think that’s a wonderful idea, because, they’re big animals, they’re mature animals. And to be successful in the breeding, I think Corky and Orky need to go to a larger pod.” And so, at that time, we moved the whales. And that was a big deal, moving those whales out of that facility. We did it in the dark of night. And, unfortunately, the public relations part of the business didn’t really do a very good job of informing the public or the city of Rancho Palos Verdes where Marineland was.