Even while I was there, Robert was frequently on the road to Europe and visiting the institutions there. So it was a curious, curious circumstance, a sort of paradox in terms of his non-interest in keeping adequate records, et cetera, that one could then analyze. I mean, when the animals came into the hospital, we detailed data on their condition, and so on, and so forth, their background, but other than that, there weren’t records on the collection as a whole. So that was pretty curious. At Brookfield, in terms of the leadership, I mean, we went through a little period of joint directorship with Blake Lee and others, but that didn’t last long. And so the trustees began a search, while they were also searching for money of considerable dimensions, they began a search for a new director. I didn’t put my hat in the ring at that time, because I knew there were substantial needs, but in terms of administering, leading the institution, but I felt there were also great needs in terms of continuing to foster the studies in animal behavior and development of the education programs, et cetera. And so I didn’t put my hat in the ring and we ended up with Peter Crowcroft, my predecessor.