I had Craig, the veterinarian, do a survey, research the basic cause of death of koalas in captivity. I said, “You find out,” because the veterinarians have their own database. I said, “What is the reason that these guys, you know, die in captivity?” And of course, I think I knew already what it was, but you know, you can’t just say, “Well, it was this,” you gotta have some proof. So he went ahead, and I never told him what it was, I thought it was. And he went back and did the deal. He says, “Well,” he said, “the cause is obviously stress.” I said, “Well, that is what I thought it would be, and the only way we’re gonna get koalas is, if we get corals that were hand-raised. Because there you would be used to people, they’re not gonna be, they aren’t gonna be under stress when people are around. They’re not gonna be under stress when they’re handled.