Well, the obvious difference is we don’t have the control and the use of the funds and the execution of a plan in the wild as much as we do in captivity because we’re working in our own country, in our own institutions. So we can control those variables ourselves very easily. And if you wanted to do experiments on stress and that sort of thing in captivity, you could, and it has been done. Janine Brown’s done a lot of works, a lot of work like that. Not only in the US but abroad in Thailand and beyond. So that’s one reason that, I dunno if I answered your question, but that’s one thought that comes to mind. And then the other thing is that definitely we should, I mean we did a, we got US Fish and Wildlife service funding to survey elephant populations in Burma. And that was wrought with a lot of challenges and problems working within the existing bureaucracies, mainly the Timber Management corporation.