Correct, we started with that from day one and that was pretty accepted from day one by the board. They quickly understood that it did help people understand more about desert plants if they could see that plants might physically look alike from other deserts of the world, we didn’t start building whole gardens from other deserts of the world right away, but we did these little comparative gardens within the North American section of the park, ’cause they partitioned the park off into North America, Africa and Australia. The board knew the North American section right away, of course. And then it wasn’t until about an eight or nine years later that they began to understand that there might be more African and then ultimately some Australian.