I think they have to have a good message, a strong messenger. They have to be consistent, and they have to raise the standards of poorer zoos, roadside zoos where we just seem to be ignoring them saying, “Well, they’re not accredited. We don’t want any part of them. They’re bad.” Well, they’re there. In Europe alone right now, there’s like 420 accredited EAZA zoos and aquariums. There’s another 800 animal menageries or zoos that are not EU Directive Zoo Licensed, 800. And there’s a lot here in the United States and North America. I think, by ignoring that, we’re being lumped into the same barrel and painted with the same brush. Even if you’re a big mighty, mighty zoo, you know, if somebody goes and sees something bad happening, I think it affects everybody.