And they tore in the forklifts, the wrap up things to keep the urine and the feces within. And so they flew to Wichita and unloaded six more. And the flight from Wichita to Dallas, apparently enough of the urine and stuff had gone down into the cables or controls or whatever. They couldn’t maintain air pressure and they were flying in hundreds of feet instead of thousands of feet going up to Belmont. It’s a good thing that didn’t happen going across the ocean. And it took Dennis’ crew a day and a half to clean out every single piece of alfalfa hay and the effects of the elephants being on the plane. I’m not sure if that charter company will ever charter another one for elephants, and that was something we split the cost three ways. This whole thing was done three ways from start to delivery, all the way to the delivery to the zoos.