But despite as I say, even presence on our board of one of McCutcheon’s sons, that didn’t make a bloody bit of difference in those relations, but you should know, again, that we reached out to, indeed we brought aboard our board of trustees Bill Curtis. That required a board decision in New York of his company at the time, that required a board decision for him to be able to serve on a nonprofit board. So we gave him some leverage in the system, but it didn’t result in any immediate or subsequent coverage. While I appeared on a couple of shows, and so forth, With bill, it didn’t have a lasting impact. And it seems to me that zoos in general need to have a lasting relationship. And that takes careful cultivation. And as far as I’m concerned, Brookfield still doesn’t have it. You mentioned unusual circumstances with the press.