Of course there were difficulties. Let’s first talk about the employees, when the city and the society came up with an agreement, and I think it is a 99 year contract with there’s an option every five years, it’s either five years or 10 years, to renew or to make changes upon mutual agreement. So when the contract was first signed and the city was paying the zoological side, a management fee to manage the zoo, the city retained ownership of everything, of all the property, of all the animals, it was their facility, the society was running it. The society gave the option for all the city employees to resign their position and become society employees. Wasn’t a successful program, nobody took that option. It was felt that there was, they had more job security, better benefits by being a city employee rather than the zoological society employee through the 20 some years that that contract has been in effect. And there are also multiple contracts. The Zoological Society had their own contract for their employees.