But some species, particularly hoofstock, end up with a bunch of males in the population and can only use so much of that gene pool. And so we often end up, not often, but we end up with the situation of what to do with those surplus males, and whether to euthanize them or not. So that’s a tough one. That’s a really tough one. I can see where, as a last ditch effort, and when you have gone through every possible scenario and every possible option that you can, that you might have to euthanize an animal, but we would, we would certainly try to do every single thing we could possibly do to avoid that. We, at Pittsburgh, had a no euthanasia policy for management purposes. So we managed a lot of geriatric animals for that reason. But each zoo has to do what they believe in.