Money was always an issue. The society’s involvement was an issue. Early on, I mean, the society always thought that the city was doing a poor job of managing the zoo. The society had a contract with the city that they operated all the concession stands, gift stands or gift shop, gift stands, the children’s zoo and the educational component, the contract basically said, or did say that all revenue other than admission in the zoo would be generated by the society. The city was not getting any of the income except for the admissions at the gate. And once again, the society thinking that the city wasn’t running the zoo to its best ability. And obviously there were problems with the zoo prior to Saul coming there, there wasn’t much happening. The zoo hadn’t built anything new, for animals or public or anything.