That was really nice. Oh my god. And I laughed and I said, well, that was like AZA of old. It’s the way it used to be when AZA was young and AZA was just starting out, and you felt like you were a member of this great organization that welcomed you and was excited to see you, and not some of the stuffiness and elitistness that is there now. I don’t even know if that’s the word, but, and so, elite feel that was there now. An excellent example was, one of the board members came up to me and introduced himself. And we were talking at the bar and he said, he explained to me that he actually was a dentist, and he was a dentist in his community. And he has like 50 different, no, he’s not a dentist.