So the zoo emotionally, the institutional emotion was not in good shape at the end of Manuel’s tenure. We had the tiger incident, we had his management style, we had his knowledge or lack thereof and the zoo, like I say, emotionally, if you look at it, institution emotion, I don’t know if that really exists, was not good. So the society, after they came to terms about him leaving, decided that they were going to place Tanya Peterson in as interim director, she was a board member. She worked for HP, was an attorney that was head of the crisis management department for HP. And she’d be there until they found the professional director, at the time, I thought it was a good idea. I thought she came in, she was fresh. She was brutally honest about herself and doing it. And initially, it seemed fine that she was holding that position.