How difficult was it doing both of those jobs as compared to the jobs you had at Columbus when you were doing dual jobs. In Brownsville, here again, we had a very good staff put together there, Dr. Thomas Cherry pick people he wanted, and they were all hands-on people. Our curators were not just book curators. They were people who knew animals, knew how to handle, knew how to manage ’em. So I had a good crew that I worked with and they basically would let me know, we need to do this, we need to know that, do that. And we would go ahead and do it. We went from zero animals to over a thousand animals in one year. And if you can imagine you asked where the animals came from, I would say at that time, the majority of ’em came from animal dealers and we purchased them, but we’d get calls from the airport every day.