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Ted, it’s not a challenge until it’s a challenge. If we’ve not had a baby formula shortage in the past why would anyone ever have planned for this. Can the government or business plan for shortages that have never happened before or think ahead on something that has not happened before? I doubt it. Now one can take issue with how government or business handles the occurrence. But that’s always the case as we’ve seen these last few years.