So, that I knew what I could do and what I couldn’t do and that was all new to me, all totally new, totally foreign. But it worked and was great. Great place. But that training in unions stood you in good stead later on. Well, when you work with an institution that has that kind of regimen for the personnel, you learn a lot. I came from, truthfully, I came from a culture where people’s ethnicity was not an issue. People were people. And I was thrown into a culture that I became aware very quickly about the lines between ethnicities and the lines of personnel.