I said, “Well, I tried to call you, but your line was busy. So here’s the situation as I’ve now got it under control. But here’s where we are.” He said, “Okay, fine.” And what had happened was when the lions got out and the police called, it was on the police radio and reporters listened to the scanners. And when they heard lions loose at the zoo, they called Dr. Fisher right away at his home and said, “We have a report of lions loose at the zoo. Can you comment?” And he said, “Well, I’m sure if they were loose, my staff would call me,” which I was trying to do, “and they would let me know.” And he hung up and he went right to the zoo and discovered. And ultimately, the lions were always going back to their cage. They didn’t wanna be out. They wanted to be, they were always in a back area. But the minute they went back into their cage, I, with the police officer, we were alerted with walkie talkies, ran back. Somebody had forgot to lock a lock and we quickly closed the door. The police officer used his handcuffs and we locked it, secured it.