I personally felt that it was, what they were doing was a worthless, totally worthless, you know, activity, as far as education is concerned. But at any rate it was part of the park district thing, and that’s what you did and fine, so we did it. And I can’t say they didn’t enjoy it, because they did, but how much they learned from it is another story. And I figured when it came to this caiman, you know, I asked him, Mark Rosenthal, I said, “Well, get the caiman out and hand it to me.” (laughing) ‘Cause I had not ever done it. And give him the credit, he said, “Well, you know,” he said, “I never handled one before, but if you showed me how to do it, I’ll know the next time.” And that very good response going, because because I had to go get him. And I knew how to do it, I knew what you’re supposed to do, And I did, and I jumped, I just grabbed that sucker and pulled him out of that cage. And you thought I had done it a lot, because I did it right, that was perfect. And that animal was docile, I mean, I could control him and I did, but boy, that was the first time I ever did it.