And it just wasn’t a scenario that would have been a benefit to the Oklahoma City Zoo. So, we had some personality conflicts. Rainbolt became eventual Chairman and it was certainly his goal to try to do that, take over this part of the zoo operations. And there were others that were right behind him and so that’s what we just had decided to have a parting of the ways because it wasn’t philosophically the right thing for the zoo. It was more personal agendas. And honestly, they had a hard time managing their annual memberships. They couldn’t run their annual memberships probably any better than they could have run the gift shop. So, I was not supportive of ’em and that was a problem.