The Monterey Aquarium has done a good job with smaller tuna. They do get to the point that they become problematic and that they may become predatory on smaller animals sometimes. And the interesting way that Monterey alleviated this, they had animals, they fast swim and boom, they smack into the glass stun themselves and they’re dead. They created a bubble wall. They just put a air diffuser along the bottom of the glass and the animals see that as an impenetrable barrier, they avoid it. So I thought, well, that, that works out pretty well. Steinhardt Aquarium, back in the day, John Koker wanted to be the first to exhibit great white sharks. So he had a large circular exhibit and he would work with local fishers.