Probably the most important thing was letting me work with all these different animals. His strengths were, he knew he loved the animals, and he knew that the zoo revolved around the animals, and he knew it was for the public. And he wanted that zoo to a good for the public. He wanted that zoo to shine. And so he was somewhat of a stickler in this regard, but I think that was good. At the end of the day, this is one of these zoo situations where we had a dump truck called the manure truck that would go around to the various hoofstock areas where you stockpiled the manure after you cleaned the exhibits. And then the manure truck driver would dump it on and then he’d take it to the dump. And, boy, he wanted that truck washed every day, spotless at the end of the day, washed.