I also believe that boards are very reticent to admit to making mistakes with their choices. And they will go above and beyond hoping, praying, whatever they do, thinking that their initial choice was the right decision. And I saw this, I think with the last two directors, I stand corrected, they totally support Tanya. That’s their choice, I don’t necessarily have to agree. And when I say in terms of her management style, master of master plan became irrelevant. Not that I’m not a supporter of that, but she’d make decisions that I strongly disagreed with, whether that be, one of the things that hurt us operating in the zoo. If you look at the contract that the society has with the city, and you actually, there are management policies that are resolutions that were initially passed by the recreation and parks department. There were amended during David Anderson’s tenure.