And okay, I’ll be over there in 15 minutes.” So he came over and it was the Head of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery, and he looked at it, and he said, “Well, what we gotta do is just open up the joints, and let ’em drain.” So he just sliced them open, both the hip, and treated ’em open wounds, did well, did well. The interesting part of the story, this was Doug McKay, and he came over, and saw my orangutan right around Christmas, the day before, or the day after, and I’d been trying to have him see my daughter for a thumb lesion for over eight weeks, and he hadn’t been able to work in the schedule to take care of my daughter’s trigger thumb. So I didn’t let him forget that, and so about three weeks later he saw my daughter, and did the surgery and corrected that, but that was just how some of the physicians were so excited about coming over and helping you with that because it was such a change. And I think some of the physicians, although they may not admit it, were frustrated veterinarians. Now you mentioned there weren’t a lot of veterinarians at the time.