And the saki monkey’s daily diet had 19 different fruits and vegetables in it. And he would not allow, and by then we had a actual, we had a commissary supervisor, retired army sergeant. And he could not buy… You know, restaurants, for example, will buy blemished vegetables and fruits and cut them up, prepare them, and cook them, and nobody knows that the apple was bruised or whatever. He couldn’t buy those. They had to be grocery store quality. And he was having, you know, Columbia, South Carolina back then, we didn’t have a lot of avocados and mangoes and things today that are coming. He had those on this diet card, and it was amazing, fresh blueberries, and everything had to be diced up.