Yeah, absolutely, the pros are just, there are no cons to them whatsoever, really, because it’s a managed program. The animals can come and go. They don’t have to do it. They get all their food. We don’t force them to, “Get over here. You’re gonna sit there next to these four people.” It doesn’t work that way. And I think it’s just a wonderful experience for somebody to have that opportunity, but not to do it in the wild because there’s a whole different activity level and those animals aren’t used to it and it’s not probably a good thing to do to habituate them to that kind of situation. So I’m starting up my marine mammal park, and I come to you and I say, “Brad, what issues should I be addressing in my park?” I’m not sure starting a marine mammal park would do you any good these days, but I think you have to start from the very get go.