(faint female voice) I guess we can probably continue on. She’s talking (voice fades) They would take young chimps and sit them around a table. And in London, of course, everybody drinks tea, so they call it tea party, they had tea. In our case, Frank said, “Well, can’t we do something?” And I said, “Sure Frank, we can try something.” So in our Children’s Zoo, we would set up a little table and some chairs, like kids have in their playrooms. And we didn’t worry about tea, we would give them milk or we give them water, we give them juice, we give them whatever we had. And in those days when baby animals were born and had to be pulled, in other words had to be cared for in the nursery situation. The chimps for example, could be there for at least three to five years. And so we invariably had good breeding programs going on, and the chimps kept being in the nursery.