So we might target an animal like that and we would go alongside. And then the Inuit had to be the first one to jump out of the boat and try and reach over and grab the pectoral fins of the whale. And right after that person’s in the air, there’s like two, three, maybe four of us right afterwards trying to grab onto the tail because the tail is the sole means of propulsion. So really powerful. I mean one time, it was two of us on this and I was throwing like a fly, but they’re extremely gentle. And it’s interesting, once they seem to realize, you know, you have them in hand, they just gently lie there. You can take a tape measure and measure the animal and make sure it meets the permit requirements. And then it was just a means of putting a, we we’d use lamb wool inside a stretcher and then get ’em in the stretcher.