And I often thought, “This doesn’t make a lot of sense, because hardly anybody goes into it and people don’t really like bats,” even though they should, ’cause bats are important. But it wasn’t really the type of facility I liked. And so there was many, many times where I said, “We gotta change this,” or, “We gotta change this.” And it’s like elephants, we went from hands-on to protected contact. And the keepers there didn’t wanna do it and I just said, “We’re gonna do it, and we’re gonna do it in one day. We’re gonna finish the new facility, and we’re gonna move the elephants and that’s it. You’re still gonna touch them, but it’s be with protected contact, there’s rules.” And, of course, somebody asked me, “Well, does that mean we’re never gonna have anybody hurt here?” And I go, “No, no, no. If a person makes a mistake, we’re gonna have somebody hurt.” So there was a new challenge, new challenges. For knowing something about elephants, you breezed through that pretty quickly.