I think some of the things that we did very well in terms of the orcas, or killer whales, is simply exposing millions and millions of people to the beauty of these animals, the majesty of these animals and what they do in the ecosystems and how they act and what they do and the echolocation issues and the signature whistle work that we’ve done with them and discovering the signature whistles and things like that that wasn’t known from wild studies. So, again, I think we’ve filled in a lot of the pieces of the puzzle that have done a good job. And I think the public really likes these animals, because they’ve come to see them, millions of people. I think some of the things that we’ve done, in retrospect, you can always look back and play Monday morning quarterback, we should have been more vocal about “Blackfish,” the movie. We basically kind of thought, “Well, maybe it’s just a little documentary that’s gonna go to a little boutique theater and then go away.” Well, it didn’t and we didn’t say anything about it. We didn’t say it’s wrong. We were too quiet. And that hurt, I think, our reputation.