I mean, okay, to get the things in the context, Singapore decreed in the late sixties that nobody is allowed to own an orangutan as a pet. Now, there were a lot of orangutans coming in as pets on ships from Borneo and Sumatra and being sold in the pet trade. And Singapore was in the early days of a big animal trading port. So Singapore’s trying to clean up its act. And so they said, okay, a moratorium on orangutan ownership. If you don’t give up your orangs, then you get a $5,000 fight or a jail sentence. So about 15, 20 orangs were given to the primary production department, and they had them coming out of their ears and they didn’t know what to do with them. And the Singapore Zoo was fledgling institution, so they gave them all to the zoo.