And one of these things that cost us at times, I assume it still cost us today a lot of angst was the euthanasia policy. And you’re in the animal, in that resolution. It says that that the zoo director shall make all decisions about euthanasia. And previously to that, we really ran the zoo and what we did, for the most part, they became veterinary decisions. If an animal would be put down and then it would be with the concurrence of the curatorial staff. And certainly if it was a significant animal, the director would be contacted, you’re not gonna euthanize an elephant or a lion, or a gorilla without the zoo director knowing but it wound up that she, and I agree, it is legally what it says, the zoo director, but she made mandated that no animal will be euthanized without her permission. And she wasn’t necessarily saying her, or a designate. I mean, and if she went out of town, she could name someone that would wind up making, would make those decisions.