Well, I think that the challenge always was finding where the animals were, whether they were national or international, knowing how to transport, again, soapbox, knowing how to part of a curator’s responsibility, at least, the way I grew up, was learning to write permits, and learning to deal with government. Big time. And in today’s, we’re jumping around a bit, but in today’s atmosphere, there’s a number of professionals that don’t know how to write a permit. It’s not hard. It’s tedious, but it’s not hard. And I say that from someone who had to do it, so maybe that’s why I say it’s not hard. But the thing is, at times, it’s now easier for someone to farm it out to someone, and I get it, and the curator doesn’t have to do it. Now to me, part of that responsibility is dealing with the government people, dealing with everything that has to happen for a shipment, be it national or international. And sometimes, people are afraid to do international shipments because of the red tape and all the things that, it’s just a process.