Yes, we even had a really renowned architect, Walter Netsch, was appointed to the park board and became president for a few years. And Walter lived, excuse me, on the near north side of Chicago. And his wife was a political lady, Dawn Clark Netsch. And Walter would come to the zoo just because it was near there, and he and his wife both cared a little about it. So I think that was probably the kind of extent of involvement with the park commission. And I believe after I left, there were historically five commissioners appointed and filled the commission. I think since then the commissions grown to nine commissioners. And I’m not certain just how involved anyone or all of them might be with the Old Zoo, but the commission was there, it was important.