So they would have, that’s how it was laid out. And Lincoln Park Zoo was, depending on how you measured it, it could be 29 acres or 30 acres. It was very small. It was locked in to this park, Lincoln Park, that on one side, the east had the lake. So it wasn’t going any further. On the west, had the high rise, expensive apartments, and it wasn’t going, south, it had, or north, it had a Fullerton Avenue, a big street. So it wasn’t going across the street. And on the south, it had Parkland, which was sacrosanct. You couldn’t take the ball fields and do things, much as my former director, Dr. Lester Fisher wanted to do, “Uh, you can’t touch any other recreational things.” So that 30-ish acres, it was locked in.