I know the national zoo played around with assistant directors and for a title, but I’m not sure, I think that question is kind of opened. I think some veterinarians get pushed into becoming director because they’ve had the education, and you know, they have the college degree, and they get fed up with a certain director not being able to do anything, because they haven’t got the good rapport, keep fighting and fighting, saying “The only way I’m gonna change this damn zoo is to become director.” And I think many directors, many veterinarians become directors out of frustration, and I think that’s probably the wrong way to do it, but I have a feeling that that may be the case in certain cases.