At that time, Amon Carter had died. His son was on my board, but he was not like his father. I mean, he was just, he was very interested in the zoo, but he didn’t really understand what he needed to do. Kirk Johnson was dead. I got a deal, there was a banker friend of mine. He used to, god, he’d call me before my checks would bounce. He’d say, “Lawrence, you better get it a deposit in here.” I told him about the problem. He said, “Go down to First National,” big bank.