Well, I think it’s very important for the director to find out what’s going on the ground. And I think a lot of directors nowadays don’t do that. I think it’s a very German thing where the German zoo director would always do a round. If it’s not a daily round, it’s at least it’s like a every few days. He has his staff, his kind of operational staff in tow, and it’s kind of just doing an inspection. And so it makes you know what’s going on, see what’s going on. And it gives you the firsthand a ability to explain to your senior directors what you like, what you don’t like, and whether it’s… It normally boils down to a standard of maintenance, whether it be buildings, grounds, animal enclosures.