The original starting title was zoologist. And it was, I mean, during my five years there, I was also put in charge over the horticulture department. I liaison with the maintenance department. I spent a year doing some major overhaul, spent $40,000 on overhauling the aquarium and air handling systems and doubling the salt water. I designed some new hoof stock barns that were built in the back area, it was a little bit of everything. That’s why I called it more appropriately probably the third man on the totem pole. There was an assistant to the director, Ernie Roney. And we ate lunch every day together on the zoo property, you know, normal chain of command there, but I made a point and Louis had an open door and I’d go in there every evening, just about I’d say four out of five nights a week.