So just a footnote in terms of that background. So people like Robert Bean, I mean, he simply went along with whatever Tappan Gregory suggested, et cetera, and he had to have Tappan Gregory’s backing in terms of things like proceeding with the first inland dolphinarium that was built at Brookfield. Let’s just take a quick look at that, the evolution of the first inland aquarium for dolphins, his vision and the difficulties. Well, where Robert Bean’s inspiration came from, I cannot say. I mean, there were only minor facilities in Florida of this kind at the time. There were a couple of traveling exhibits in summertime, in the Northern US with dolphins, but there was no substantial facility, no aquarium, certainly housing anything like the dolphins, much less in future years, the whales. So it was really a stride forward that that Bean took, but I have no conception, and there was no mention that I ever heard of an inspirational moment. There was simply nothing of that sort.