You know, and we’ll take it from there because we had talked to people like Terry Maple and he said they, they left too much money on the table. They didn’t ask for enough when they privatized. And they struggled at first, you know, so we still had, the city was still contributing, you know, their, I don’t know, it was a seven or $8 million at the time. But, but then we would make up more than that. So anyway, it, the city council voted like 13 to one to pass it. And then we had, and then they agreed to do this management fee, which is which, which helped us out immensely. And the privatization thing was very tricky. It had been tried a few times before, but we didn’t have the big guns on the task force that we had this time with Bill Barnett leading it.