That puts a whole different aspect to what you’re doing. You need a vision. If you don’t have a vision of what could be done with a zoological garden, maybe you should do something else. You’re not trying to return the highest possible income to stockholders, you’re trying to return the highest value because you’re dealing with a value based educational and scientific effort that ultimately is going to be responsible for sustaining animals that will disappear. I think that the future of wildlife is very disheartening. Most naturalists are quite confident that is the case. Zoos are the only institutions in the middle of human population concentrations that are actually focused on wild animals every day and dealing with live animals, not effigies of them, not stuffed animals. They’re dealing with the live animals.