We made a deal with the park department, ’cause they were over the zoo, that any money that we earned at the zoo stayed at the zoo. It didn’t have to go to the city hall. Someone told me to do that, and I think it was Robert Bean, I’m not sure, but it may have been Freeman Shelly. You know, Shelly was the director of the Philadelphia Zoo. He wasn’t a zoologist. Freeman Shelly was an accountant, a financier, a bookkeeper, bean counter. But he was a good one, and he liked zoos. He and, (laughs) well, I think it was common knowledge.