I think you’ve got to do both. I don’t know that there’s an equal percentage. I think it just depends on what makes the most sense for the species involved. So, you know, we don’t breed manatees basically ’cause we’re not permitted to, but we wouldn’t breed them anyway ’cause it’s the wrong environment for them. But we do a lot of conservation and rehab for ’em. So that’s an extreme example, but I think a good one where you can do a lot of conservation by rehabbing animals to get ’em back into the wild but you’re not breeding them. I think it’s really a case by case basis. I wouldn’t wanna put an absolute on either category and both are important.