And after 24 hours, it was an extra $7,500 an hour. And we ended up being a day and a half late from the original time. And thank goodness Mike Vester was able to beat him back down to the original price, but the 747 parked on the runway made the papers. And obviously somebody had been paid off at the airport if a big plane ever showed up to take elephants out to send us a picture. And they filed a brief with the judge who they had to track down who was in Namibia. We don’t know, but think he was on safari, to a brief and settle it. Because we were running past the time, they questioned the permits, asking for an injunction that I can remember calling my wife and saying we may be moving to Canada. This thing could get called off ‘cos we knew once those elephants left the national parks and the boma, we couldn’t take ’em back.