I think it boils down to this business of hunting on ranches. The zoo people who don’t know better seem to think that what they’re being told by the activists is more true than what they can see if they came down here to Texas and took a look. For example, I have never, in my life seen a canned hunt on a ranchers property. Now, there must be some, or they wouldn’t be talking about those. The activists wouldn’t be talking about them, but, you know you have to pick and choose your people that you deal with in any business. And I’ve been able to do that rather easily with ranchers, because I know the ones who can and can’t do what I’d like to see them do for their conservation effort with the land. I have a friend in Texas who is now into many years of building a beautiful ranch from one that was almost a desert.