And looking around, it was just in its stages of professional development under Louis DiSabato. And I went in and had a discussion with him actually my last day on the job. And he told me about this land that had been donated to the zoo to develop possibly a breeding facility or an offsite facility that might be open to the public much in the manner that San Diego Wild Animal Park was. It had just opened. He had been out there for the opening and when I got up to graduate school, I did a lot of research on the land and the issues of ticks and the issues of water were big ones and send ’em a bunch of information on that. And sort of out of that developed a thesis dealing with the development of this land for zoo.