Okay. I gotta think about that a little bit when after I’ve said it. Particularly at Kansas City. Now, I started my career at the Kansas City Zoo and I basically ended my career at the Kansas City Zoo in this part-time consulting capacity. A lot of the practices that were going on in the Kansas City Zoo in 2002, 3 and 4, were the same practices that were going on in 1967. They were left over from the Park and Recreation Department mentality and control. And so, you would look at these things and you say, “Oh God guys, this mistake was made, this was done before by such and such and it didn’t work then, it won’t work now.” And a lot of ’em had to do with animal issues. It had to do with some practices of maintaining some of these collections and it had to do with record keeping even.