If you bring in an outsider, who’s a designer, an architect, whatever, they’re going to throw up something that’s really grandiose that makes a big grandiose statement, architectural statement, but probably is a functional abortion behind the scenes. And behind the scenes is more important than what the public sees. It’s much more important. So you make a list of all of the things that you absolutely must do for the benefit of the animals. No exceptions accepted. But if you can’t do those things, that list, whether it’s a short list or long list, then you don’t do the project. Then the next list is all of the things that you would like to do for the animals, if you can possibly afford to do them. And then the fourth list is the list of all of the things that you must not do that will impact the animals negatively.