And that was the exact cost of the actual elephant barn as we would call in our profession, that was not gonna be a traditional elephant barn. And we got a vote on that just before the commission changed where it would not have happened, but that $5.3 million gift from the county made the rest of the money come in real quick. And at the same time all this is going on, we’re working hard on getting the construction laid out. I’d had a dream for 17 years being on the Zambezi River fishing for tiger fish on a pontoon boat just like we had at our zoo in our pontoon boat ride that we went around four islands that had lemurs on ’em. And I saw elephants crossing over to Zambia on the south and I’d look up river and see elephants heading to Zimbabwe on the other side going back and forth. Sometimes they could walk all the way across and just have to swim a little bit. I said, we could do this at our zoo. And I just got stuck with this fascination of being able to see the elephants from the pontoon belt in the water with no barrier, you know, putting an underwater barrier.