They relate to Arthur because he makes mistakes, and he’s not afraid to ask difficult questions. He’s sort of an average kid. He has the same kinds of problems that most kids have and he’s dealing with the same issues that they’re dealing with in their lives. And I was a little surprised to hear that kids watch the show who are sort of older out of our demographic zone, beyond eight, nine, or ten. I think it’s because the stories do deal with issues like bullies. They’re still dealing with bullies in junior high school and high school, and so a lot of the issues translate to many different age groups.