We actually had originally planned for even a little bit longer than that to get used to people, get used to eating cut broughs and so forth. Meanwhile, this drought had starting going into the third year was decimating the countryside. I mean, they lost huge amounts of cattle. And while we had these elephants in the boma, we were spending close to $4,000 a day importing alfalfa from South Africa. That’s across international borders and being trucked in. Plus they were going out and having to cut down further brush that black rhinos would be eating for these elephants when they were in this boma. And they were in this bomba for July through March, so they did eight months almost in this boma that we’re paying for the feeding eventually. And when you knock the elephants down, it’s done by helicopter.