They were moving rhinos in that were needing attention and food and care to live. And it was real clear that they had made a thing that if we didn’t get these elephants they were gonna have to cull ’em. And we were at the point on the airport that in relating with our staffs back in, who now knew where we were, in the discussions with the legal council that these elephants had to go on the plane or we were gonna be euthanizing them in the crates. It was incredible. We finally got the elephants to the airport at about noon instead of 11 o’clock at night before. The people at the airport had never throw nets over anything and never loaded a cargo plane. The guy they call the loader that works for the charter company that came in from England was a rookie. And you’ve got elephants in 17 different crates that weighed different amounts and balancing them out in a plane.