(George chuckling) You’re now in charge. Well, in terms of my vision, now that I was in charge, clearly, as I mentioned, I had an existing challenge in respect to completing this larger zoo building with respectable exhibits. And that was Tropic World. But beyond that, I felt that there needed to be further developments of that kind to engage the public that is some better simulations of the natural environments in which these creatures existed in the wild, what was left of the wild. And with a museum background in which you can simulate all aspects of the environment, I knew the limitations in terms of dealing with live animals in such settings. So it was a challenge, but I also recognized that we had the potential and already underway in terms of education that could assist in the process and that there were other things that we might do in terms of stimulating a crop of, perhaps future curators and researchers who would be engaged in zoos. And so I came aboard, so to speak, in terms of the responsibility with ambitions of that sort, but more especially in terms of reaching out beyond my own institution to collaborations with others around the country, but around the world so.