When I first came there for many years, I was not in the chain of command. My position there was advisory. I mean, I think they called it advisory to the head keeper or assistant keep and senior keepers. I had no direct reports and I would be keeping the zoo running legally, permits licenses, taking care of all the paperwork for the zoo, but it would basically come back to me and be working with the veterinarian. And I mean, that changed, everything’s always evolving with different people and how they’re evolved. I mean, making up diets, the basic managements of animals, making recommendations for setting up exhibits. But you know, it was different because I wasn’t in the chain of command.