And it basically said, “We the undersigned do not think that having three people run the zoo is a good idea. And therefore, you know, we like Satch, and we think he can handle this, and we all signed it.” And they did it. And I found out later that that morning, that Tuesday morning, the zoo senior elephant keeper, who was a brilliant guy, called this meeting, surreptitious meeting. I didn’t know anything about it. And they had this meeting at break, it was break time when they had the meeting. Drafted up, Mitch Yarbrough was his name. He drafted, he was a great writer, and they signed it, and I became the acting director. So that was late April ’76.