You know, years and years and years and years ago, back in the early eighties, part of my inspiration to get into the zoo world was one, Gerald Durrell, who built the Jersey Zoo on the allo jersey in the English Channel. Okay. It became a Jersey Wildlife Preservation Trust. I got to go there for a summer school. I got selected when I was assistant director. And I flew to England, flew into the English Channel and went to Jersey. And what I discovered about the Jersey Zoo, it’s not a big fancy place. It was built with the idea, a propagating species and a wonderful welfare situation, taking care of the animals. Okay. It wasn’t fancy exhibits, it wasn’t fancy habitat, it was a commitment of doing it right and propagating species to save them from extinction.