I think there is a big difference, because we’re dealing with that corporate world and the profit margin. But I have to remind my colleagues that are in the not-for-profit arena that they still have to make money to survive, it’s just distributed differently. You know, when you make profit in a company like SeaWorld, you give it to the shareholders. If you make profit at some of the zoos that are, quote-unquote, not for profit, they still have to make money to feed the bears and feed the elephants and pay the staff and pay the insurance. So they just account for it differently. There isn’t really a big difference. We have to be a viable business in this space to make it all work. Some people do it better than others, that’s all.