So we had a wait for a new crew to be flown to him, to take the animals out. We’re up at Churchill. So they finally got there. Three o’clock in the morning, the plane took off. Put down in Calgary to get more ice and freshwater for the belugas and get some food for my staff who was accompanying the animals. They finally got into Sea-Tac airport just before nine o’clock in the morning. And these guys are there, ready to rush in to the judge, the federal judge up there, who fortunately for us had been off the next day at some meeting. And they got over there, and the judge says, “I understand that the animals “have already arrived in the United States.” And he says, “I can’t do anything about it.” Well, they were (indistinct) and accused of us of sidestepping all sorts of legal niceties and so forth.