So we took a trip around the country, that was myself, Donal Olsen, who was our architect on the board, Larry Carlton, who went along, and one other person, I can’t remember who it was. But we flew around the country mostly to the West Coast to see what those people were doing at the aquarium. It was Walter Chute revisited back in the twenties and came home and decided that putting the coral reef tank in place of the swamp tank would be a thing. And the board was rather hesitant to go through with this because it involved raising money for it. And they had never been asked to raise money before, they were afraid that they would fail. And it was a grand sum of $2 million, can you imagine. My gosh, $2 million. But they went out, and they did it.