Well, I think from the collection standpoint, from managing the animal collections, certainly the federal regulations as they occurred, whether it was the Endangered Species Act or whether it was the Newcastle’s problem that caused the big quarantine issues and all the regulations that came up the road. Every time something like that happened, there was a change. It changed the way we did business. It changed the way that we could plan our collections. It changed our attitudes about regulations and it just changed a whole bunch of things. I also think this to a certain extent was a good thing. A lot of the changes started happening in zoos in early 70’s because there were starting to be outcries of animal abuse, poor holding facilities, the animal rights community, even though in it’s infancy in those days, were getting vocal and in many cases they were correct. We weren’t taking care of what we should have been in the fashion that we should have been.