I mean, I continued my herpetological involvement by being the editor of Copeia, the main journal in the herpetological field, the main professional journal. And I got into that because of my friend Bob Inger at the Field Museum. He was editor of Copeia and he took off for the National Science Foundation for a couple of years, worked there in Washington. And so he sort of handed off the journal to me. And I was familiar with the journal from the involvement of editors at University of Michigan who’d edited the journal, both in the herpetological and ichthyological areas. And one of the things they did, which was very educational at the time as a grad student, was that they would hand an incoming paper to a grad student and said, review this. And then they would allow you to see the reviews that came back from the professional outside reviewers of a paper submitted to the journal. So I was not uncomfortable at all when Bob Inger handed off the journal to me.