You said commission. It was set up as a public limited company, wholly owned by the government of Singapore. Temasek Holdings is the company that runs all the government assets. So Temasek owned $5 million worth of shares in the zoo. That was the grant they gave us. The zoo actually cost 9 million, so we were $4 million in debt when we opened. Temasek said, “Well, you’ll have to pay that back, the 4 million.” And while the board said, “Whew, that’s pretty tough,” but it was set up by Ong Swee Law, who was the chairman of the Public Utilities Board. That’s the only way that the zoo could have ever been put in the middle of a drinking water reservoir.