Finally, I think they saw they could do this. And this is just before the Korean War, and the windows slammed again because we were in another war period. We weren’t essential. So after the Korean War, then finally, I guess they had enough money salted away by this time that we brought in contractors, which was a Gerhart Mining Company, an old, old, very reliable firm to fix that gallery, it was number two. And then they went to number one, and then number three, on the saltwater side, and got all those going. And the skylights, in back of the public area, there were glass skylights all the way around. Those things, the framework was all lead, and they were starting to sag, And the reinforced, the wire-reinforced glass was starting to crack. So they replaced all of those skylights.