I think it changed me because it gave me the opportunity to see good and bad things around the world, what’s happening with animals, and to be able to identify that’s a good thing and that’s the bad thing. And I’ve met some wonderful people that are doing good things. I think what’s disappointing to me, though, is people don’t gather all the information to make a right decision and they just jump to the wrong decision. And it’s one of those analogies I’ll make, and I don’t know if it’s silly, it’s not silly to me, but after I finished playing my first game of rugby, I was 18 years old, I think, and our coach at St. Mary’s College was a former New Zealand All Black. And he was there teaching history, but he was also teaching rugby. And I finished the game. It’s an 80-minute game and you have a five-minute halftime. And I was beat up, contusions and bruises and bloodied.