Oh. (sighs) (George chuckles) In terms of why I became director and why did I want that position, it was in effect that I’d been serving in that position for the previous year under Crowcroft. Crowcroft was, shall we say, rarely available in the preceding year. And I had served as his deputy. And I felt that in the circumstances of the time that I could facilitate the development of the institution much more forcefully as a conservation organization. So that was my motivation. And that would include of course the education of the public in terms of exhibitry that was more engaging, more facilitating of bonding of people with the animals for the welfare of the animals’ future. So that’s why I took it on. There were potentials for going elsewhere in the museum and other fields, maybe even back to academia but they weren’t attractive as carving my own rule in terms of these institutions in a more substantial way.