And the concept of having an nocturnal exhibit. I mean, it helped me ’cause we then put, we used to wind up having in the clay building and the small mammal section was a U-shaped part of the building where you’d just walk in at a U-shape and see all these glass exhibits with the small mammals in there. And it was a nocturnal exhibit. We’d wind up putting red lights in it, but it’d have all the other external lights coming for it. But after seeing the world of darkness, I mean, we changed everything. We built a wall, so we could really control the light cycle and reverse the animals more. So, even before it was exhibited because the exhibits were so small, we were disturbing the animals all the time, just in daily cleaning the maintenance. I mean, you’d go into the exhibit.