Another new owner, a very good owner, in a way. They had a division called Busch Entertainment Corporation which owned the Sesame Place park in Philadelphia and the Busch Gardens parks. And it was really interesting, because we had our first sit down with August Busch III, who was the CEO of the corporation. And, of course, he was a gentleman that raised Clydesdale horses, obviously, and was very intent on quality, very intent on success and cleanliness and everything else that you could expect from somebody that runs breweries and runs a large company. But he he sat and listened to us, all the animal people, and listened to what we needed and what we wanted to do and made us, again, extremely cautious about how we would teach him about all the issue. You know, “This is this. This is why we do it and here’s what happens.” And we were fortunate, because his daughter, Ginny Busch, loved animals. And so we had a compatriot in crime, not in crime, but that helped us and helped him understand what we wanted and what we needed to do. It was great to work for him.