Well, we did a lot of things at Pittsburgh. I mean, we were one of the first zoos to privatize back in 1993, ’94. The city was having a very difficult time at that time. The mayor came to me and told me they were $35 million in the hole and that they needed to look at what the city should be running, what do they need to spend their money on, because they were losing money. The economy was down at that time in ’92, ’93. And so they were looking to spin off the golf course, the aviary at that time, it was Pittsburgh Aviary at that time. Spin off the Pittsburgh Aviary, the zoo, and the conservancy. And they wanted me to study and to look into privatization and to see what the opportunity was there to make that work for our zoo.