Tourism has become a major profession. It was non-existent when I started there, it’s really major now. But beyond tourism, the people themselves are involved with the wildlife. After we got Punta Tombo, which is now a famous penguin colony, the largest colony of penguins on any major continent in the world, a Japanese company came in the Hinode Penguin Company they called themselves and said, “Well, we want to provide more local employment. We will catch penguins here, we will take 41,000 a year and make gloves from them.” And I had just gone back to New York from having work to set up that particular reserve and the Wildlife Conservation Society paid for the Wharton station there. So my Argentine acquaintances began calling me and say, we’ve got a tragedy here.