That’s a great question. Through my involvement in the board of the AZA, I was intimately involved in those discussions for a number of years. And it was frustrating to me to attend a board meeting and have a committee report, and you would have just incredibly divergent opinions on the value of private ownership and private collections to zoos. I don’t know that I ever… I don’t know that I ever knew the answer to that, but I can tell you that, just my own observation, my own experience over the years is that the collections in zoos have not gotten any broader or wider, even though we have now an avenue for some of these private folks to become involved. So I guess just based on that casual observation, you would have to think that their impact has been minimal. In 2010, AZA decided that banning private participation. We did that one.