It had holes for the pectoral fins and then with a number of guys just lift it out of the water, not to one of the canoes, bring it into shore and then put it in their temporary holding tanks. And then when the time came, pulling them from the tanks, putting them in our exhibit, our transport containers and just take ’em out to the airport in Churchill and then flying them home or to a temporary holding facility. So it was working very closely with Inuits and Cree Indians up there. And it was fascinating to me. I’ve been up to Churchill three times. But just seeing that community and the type of people and you know, realizing, you know, polar, the bears are roaming around here, it was like, whoa, you know, new environment for me. So very cool seeing the Northern Lights.