Well, fortunately, Tom Hutton from the Tacoma Aquarium, we asked him to go along to help us out with this ’cause he’d been there before collecting belugas and he says, “You know, Bill, “you ought to have some waterproof containers.” And he says, “I know just what you want. “I’ll have a made here, and I’ll bring them with me.” So Tom, fortunately, was there, and he had these big vinyl bags. So we built a sort of makeshift frameworks to hold the bags. And we’re all set with that, And Ken got a plane two-engine plane that was big enough to put the animals in and would hold 12 people. We put everything together. And I said, “Jeez, we don’t have any foam rubber mats “for the animals to rest on.” We had the slings, with holes cut in the slings for their pecs and their tail to fit in to. You know what, they shouldn’t be laying on their flippers ’cause it cut off the blood supply. So we were all set.