But this happened organically with me. One of my heroes in the profession was a guy named Earl Wells, who was the director of, I think, one of the best little zoos in the world in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Earl was a guy who was way ahead of his time. And when I first got to know him and saw and heard the things he was doing, I thought, “Man, this guy, I don’t know, he’s not one of us. You know, he’s more of a circus kind of guy, you know.” And he was doing things 20 years before other zoos started to not only do them, but embrace them in ways of generating revenue. And I remember, you know, reading that he had put a carousel in his zoo, and he called it an endangered species carousel. So instead of horses on the carousel, he had endangered animals. And I thought that was the neatest thing I ever heard, and I actually…