Oh, you have to remember what, but you have to remember what my history was. And that I’d come out of medical research. I had no difficulty balancing the needs of the balance of needs, human needs versus animal needs. I knew that everything that was done at Searle in their testing and pharmaceutical was first of all, mandated by the Food and Drug Administration, that it was done in a humane way. And that it was not done in excess. It was done in a very professional way. I had no conflict with the use of domestic animals, which is essentially what the testing animals are, in their efforts to produce pharmaceuticals for the care of sick humans.