And then I continued that policy of pigeon control, essentially trapping them and killing them humanely, and burying them within the zoo, periodically when the population would get too large. My successors did not follow that habit, and then the pigeons during my time were restricted to the zoo grounds, almost entirely, exploded in population, and now Waikiki Beach is covered by white pigeons, strolling around. And the hotels in that vicinity are frequented by white pigeons in their lanais, and it’s become a great nuisance. And my successors and the city has not had the fortitude and the wherewithal to follow up on the pigeon control.